'! ..... . i. J. -5ATLTEA5T OiSttC?!IA17, TTXZtr-QZJ, OGOIT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1918 ...... ,i t r Xew instructions have come to the t-al lied 'Cross chapter from head quarter asking (hut the white aproa and headcovering he worn continu ously Ity fverj-one working In the sur gical dressings room. With the com ing of summertime tab-frocks there ha been discussion of abandoning the large apron, but the hi test. Inst ruc tion make its presence imperative. Following is the schedule, for the wk of June 10-15. with the Instruc tor in charge. The cause liegia hy S o'clock in the afternoon or 7 In the venlng and the same urgent request la made for workers: - Monday afternoon Folding: class. Mrs. X. Berkeley, Instructor; cutting clans. Mrs. John Thompson, lnstruc' tor. - . - Monday evening Business girls, Mrs. J. C. Woodworth. Instructor. Tuesday afternoon Folding class. Mrs. R. L Power, Instructor; cutting class, Mrs. j; Js". Burgess, instruc tor. Tuesday evening High school girls Mrs. E. I Power, Instructor. Wednesday ed by many of their elders, as welt are enjoying the day at "Hawthorn, on the hank's of the McKay. Mrs. F. E. Boydcn and Mrs. Wil son D. McNary announce the meeting of their surgical dressings class In the basement of the Library tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock and every woman who can help with the work is urged to come- 3 i Mrs. U. U Oliver and daughter. Miss Grace Oliver, went over this morn ing 16 Walla Walla for a few days' visit with friends. A charming summer cottage be longing to Mr. and Mrs. G. I. La Dow -h 3ust heen completed a few miles this side of Bingham Springs, over looking the I'matilla river. ' The lo cation is near that of the Vincent and Koblnson cottages and is a pictur esque spot among the pines. Mr. and Mrs. Li Dow nd the boys, accom panied by Mrs. Mary La Dow and Mr. and Mrs- W. H". Evans formed a mo- afternoon Folding tor party which went out Thursday Heads Artists Company on Second Day-"' for k "week-end stay, returning Bun- day evening. ..''. Week-end ' guests at ' Bingham springs included from Pendleton: Class, Mrs. TN F. O'Brien, instructor; cutting class, Mrs. T. . D Taylor, In structor. Thursday afternoon Folding class. Mrs. F. E. Boyden, Instructor; River- aide cutting class, Mrs. H. S. Gar-1 Nellie Bryson. M. McDonald, Napa, field. Instructor; Honor Guard cutting j CaL. Elsie- McDowell. Clarinda. Ida., class: Mtsa Lillian Boylen. Instructor, j W. Bryson, W. E. Campbell and fam Thuasday evening Honor Guard , lly, v. E. Love and family. Joe Girls. Mrs. H- M. Chambers, lnstruc- i Itawnsley. Mrs. Joe Ttawslcy. War tor, i ren Crispin, W. S. Tates, Arthur Friday afternoon Folding- class. Chapman. Greta Mclntyre. Mr. 8. O. Mrs. L. L. Rogers. Instructor; cutting Crawford. H. E. Green, wife and son. class, Mrs. J. O Woodworth, instruc tor. Sat untax afternoon - Volunteer class, Mrs, C. L. Bonney. instructor. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Idleman. Miss Helen Idleman, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. ulnehart. Sam Coppnger, L A. Sut ton, John Olson. J. J. Chlsholm, Mr May Hager, Fred Dohnert. Kirk Mrs. R. A. Wills has returned to t Thompson and wife. Glen Slater and La Grande after being enjoyably en tertatned for three weeks as the guest of Mrs.' A- Thomas, 706 Aura street. I wife, Percy Johnson and family, Mr. j and Mrs. George Perlnger. Mrs. Dave Nelson. Miss Helen Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. McKay. Kenaeth McRae. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Croup, Mr. and Mrs. E.' a. Lampkin. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hales, Miss Rena Hales. Mrs- Daniels. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Sharp,. Dorac Copeland!, Mrs. Frank Greuliah, Mr. I Frank Greullch, Evelyn Greullch. i The annual picnic of the Sunday Leno re Greullch. T. C. Jackson, Mr. school of the Church of the Redeem- ; and Mrs. Nesmlth Ankeny, Mr. John er is a greatly anticipated event of j Luck. Herman Rosenberg, Jim Dev today. Merry groups of kiddles Join- I elln. A. C McCook, H- S. Stcmbolton, . Sirs. S. C Houston of Grand Is land, Nebraska, is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs, Theodore H. Itembolt of this city. Mm. Huston expects to re main in Pendleton for the summer. Wm, Mtckelson, 'Gean Hampton, Oi son Strom Mr. Van Patten, Harold Holdman (Sack Station), Clifford Holriman, (iack Station), Lillian Cully. Ethyl Boothby, Virgil Sribveley I4nwood Llvermore, Erma McLean, Merle King. Mr. and Mrs. Everett King, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Tannler, Miss Anna Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson. James Simpson, Maude Greaves, Gladys Bed well. W'aldott Byers, Slegle Parlett. Marjorie Ire land, Marjorie McMonles and Rich ard Nlel, . From Walla Walla were Mr. and Mrs. L P. Hayes of Wattsburg Mlse Wade, MIssDelaney. Miss Rice. Ml-. Issater, Mr. and V W. H. Kitto, :Kd Greaves. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lapgdon and Herbert Skyes. From Athena were John Benson. M. E. Briggs Harold Smith, Max Hop per, Laura Mclntyre. Belle Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk. CV A. SUr nion, W. R. Wlnshlp, Mr. and Mrs. D. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. c W Wallan Jflr. and Mrs. P. L. Woodward, Miss Sue Tipton,, Cuthersvllle. Mo.. Mrs. W. Piper, Violet Kindlg. Will Piper. M. It. and Herman Watts, A. A. Foss, M. W. Hanseer, Adah DeFreece, Carrie Do Freeco, Elmo Coe, Milton, Noble I Hendricks, Milton, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bergemine and family. From Adams, Mrand Mrs. G. M. Morrison. Kawlind - Morrison (Xew York), and from Helix, W. H Shan non and family and Sillian Watten burger of Echo. Dr. and Mrs. Guy Boyden. Mrs. Thoa. Thompson and Mrs. Boyden are spending a few days at Bingham. f - . -' T : . , Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Huff are enjoy ing the week at Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loedlngr are also spending a few dayny there. Mrs. W. U, Nugent la up today from Umatilla. County Agent M. 8. Shrock la at Milton today. Ira W. Durrbw of Echo Is In town on business trls morning. . P. R. Brownell the popular Umatil la merchant, la in town today on coutt business. J. L. Hall and daughter Miss Mleta Hall, have returned to their home 802 West Alta from Seattle, where Miss He Will Welcome a pouch o3 Real GRAVELY CLewlng PI33 Any gift from tlis folks back home a lot to the boy. When you send him tobacco, let it bo good tobacco -tobacco worth sending tJ that !onjr way the flat, compressor! plus of Real Gravely. Civs any man a chew of ReaT Graver Prog, and will tall yea that 's tha kind to mmad. Sor.J tlie best! Ordinary plug is false acoiieeay. It costs less per week to chew Real Gravely, because a small cinew l at lasts a long while. V yon sssoka a pipe slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your emokuuj tobacco. It will givo flavor improve your smoke. SOU YOVK rtltND IN THE t). S. SEKVICE ,...... . -a roues or ckavixy CWm uneil fc rrr it m 10c ,. A 3c ttmmn wiD pot at mto mm bands " mmr Trainins Cmmp or Smmvtt of da U.S. A. Eraa "otr tbare 3 shuaa will teke it k Mat. P. B. CKAVEIY TOBACCO C9MPAOT, DaavOle. Vt 1 Fafeml read kttpm H Frtdk 4 CUm mi Ci C U set Itcal browiy snnVstrt Hit Protcctim Sd Established last . , Tho Fcnwlck Newell Concert Company, vlto vJr preMOl tv? projr;au at Chautauqua oo the second day. Is one el tho iwilu trio h camar platform. Fen wick-A. Newell, headina the . y. to t tyrle teuv vr!C h-X been advanclrur very rapidly to popular favor dnriiij,' the- pat lv rors HI rtch natural voice, ander the car and Inslrtiethm of th 3aHt Wtt coaches la the country, Radanovlta of Cbksgo unj 0rn. "an(ar of w York, has developed tones of glorious wnruitli ecH co!o. Miss Lillian Shank, violoncellist. Is an artist of litMf Tjr.'li.j;. tccan'.nt:) and deep musical understanding, with a record or form, Mnrr Jane Grigsby, accompanist, l a tree artist at, tha . gt 150. Pendleton Chautauqua, Jane C8ta la July ltli, Inclusive. Hall has been attending the University of Washington. Mrs, F. A. Branson and daughter are here today from Hermiston. Mrs. F. A. Brunson and daughter of Hermiston are here today upon a visit. Mrs. 3 T. McKee returned home to Helix today after spending a cou ple ot days here. Mrs, Jennie Waldon came in from Baker today for a visit with her cou sin, Mrs, W. Richardson. Charles E. Lewis of Stan fie Id Is at the Golden Rule hotel, having come In to. have a well drill repaired. Mrs. John Strohm returned to The Dalles today after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Young. ' Mrs. Ralph Stanfleld returned home to Echo this morning after a two days' stay here. Mrs. Hugh Stanfleld was also in town today, coming to do some ooplpng. REPORTS SAMMIES NAILED TO TREES 18 HERE YOU ARE! - ETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY Ladies' White vKid Sport Shoes, foxed in brown, all sizes, . values $7.50, our price ....... . . . . $4.50 ' Ladies' Black Kid . Lace Boots with . white tops, Goodyear welt sole, real bargain at $1.95 .Ladies' Brown or Grey Kid lace .boot with cloth tops to match, ,7-8;, inch : heels at .r.. $SjOO Ladies' Brown Patent Leather Lace ' Boot with cloth tops,' 7-8 inch heels. Price . .................. ..,7 $3.00 ; Ladies' English Walking Lace Shoes, Neolin soles arid rubber heels, prieed only i $ . I $i50 v 32 Sample Stores. 745 Main St I The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Span ish War Veterans Is requested to at tend the sewing class at-tho Federal building at 2 o'clock tomorrow aft ernoon. . At noontime today Miss Clara Muriel Straughan and James Harvey plighted their throth at a simple hut otiarmlng service at the home ofthe bride's parents at 1704 West Webb street. The couple was unattended and Rev. H. H. Hubbell of the Christian church offi ciated in the presence of the Immedi ate famines. Following the cere mony a beautifully apoplnted lunche on was served and Mr. and Mrs. Har vey departed by 'automoblla for a short wedding trip. The bride is the daughter of Mr. an Mrs. E. F. Straughan. ,8ho is a graduate . of the Pendleton high school and the possessor of a wide cir cle of Pendleton friendm while her husband is a'promlneirt and success ful younsj business-man,, having ex tensive farming interests in Dcspaiu Oulch, northwest of town. An evi dence of the popularity of the young XEW YOR, Juno U Herbert U Pratt, vice president of the Standard Oil Co., of New York, who has'- re, turned to this country after seevral weeksrpent In Franco In organising army stores at the Y. M- C A. huts and canteen, sold to!ny that,, when he was on the Toul front, the story was told tnhlm over atufovor again that Americans. In a raid on Ger man trenches, had found tw Ameri can soldiers crucified to trees. He said he had been told, also thai niany American soldiers had been fcund with their heads cut off. Mr. Pratt spent a week mingling with tlis ' Americans and he had heard these ; stories from so many independent sources tha he had no doubt of their j truth. - Their effect, he raid, had been lo fill all the. American soldiers in this territory with boiling wrath, so that war In that section was heing car ried' on practically without Quarter. aWlataaJk1. UNIVERSAL CAR 'The Ford Sedan, 1695 f. o. b. Detroit, hi a handsome enclosed motor car that meets every demand In an up-to-data enclosed car.' A roomy Interior seating five; deeply upholstered with fine cloth'; plats glass sliding windows; silk curtains; latest type of ventilating windshield;' large doors everything fur comfort, and the everlasting regular Fora chassis to carry It, all means safety with simplicity In operation and the lowest cost for maintenance, The real family car just as de lightful on the farm as it is in town. ' Come, 'see It ' Simpson Auto Co. nmmiiMi i Hi: iiiitimijimiuu mM)m?finjmmmn!S,coapI. 1s a hoat ol lovely ffif t , of MMHHiHlU.Wi auver ana cue giasa wnn wmtn tnvr 3, were presented. - . E3 I I S X i I I i I! i 1 I I ! t ; ( ! f f ... v Hot Weather Work HAVE YOUR LINENS AND LIGHT SUMMER LINGERIE COME BACK TO YOU CRYSTAL WHITE AND SWEET SMELLING BY SENDING sf I Mrs. Fred Book was yesterday af g ternooa hostess to the Husy Hee club. fUjTha early hours were spent with lay. ggjette work for the French orphans afi srj unique guessing contest in which gHjMrs. Guy O'Melveny and Minnie Uran dim won high honor trophies. The 3 afternoon -was rounded out by the fsgiservlng of dainty refroshments. GuesU 1 other than cluh members Included . lMra, Rose ran berg, Mrs. Jennie Mey l l'ers. Mrs. Adeline Huchl. Mrs. Minnie 3 Llnd, Mrs. Ida Olcsen and Mrs. Ben :3 Wells. . . MontliH Taxes Pay Two Days. WASHINGTON, June 10. Govern ment taxes gathered from a wide va- rtty or sources, every nmrtth - are barely sufficient if levies on income and excess profits are excluded, to pay war expenditures for two days ot the month. This was shown today by a detailed treasury report of tax col lections for April giving the yield of ordinary war taxes for that month a f s3.700.OtM. Government cxpens. o are now running nearly tiO.OOVf DUO a day. . R 0or. water and Johnson Sts. , f. . Plwaa 09 a K p ' " " -3, . p Thft thermometer hud dropped to 8S at 2:.1t) this afternoon, according to .3 jthe official -weather observer althouKh H t ho mornlnff's maximum temperattiro was 5. The minimum wan 61. Th weather Is cloudy and threatening and " . there is Ifxht west wind. llipm OmiIiicxh ount. laONDO.V. Jun 2. Major Iawrenoe V- M CosRrovo, of a Canadian 'artillery . regiment, wears the diKtlriRiii&herl aorvlco outer decoration Cor rlnkiriff hta life when a dorry In the middle of an ammunition convoy was blown up and six casualties 'oc curred. Ho supervlMed removal of wounded tinder heavy nhell fire. Hy having (he lorries nearest to tho hurnlnf( one removed he minimized the effects of the second explosion when two more lorries blew up. r' ' v i : 5 IT TO i THE TH0Y LAUGOnV Modern in every machine and method; catering to you with personaj service y Telephone 179 "WE WASH EVERYTHING BUT THE BAQY". E J I State Kxamlnalhns. 31 The June ttxamlnajjlns Will be j held June 13 and 14 for seventh and I eighth grade echolars. The examina- lions for 1'endleton will be held at f ; Lincoln school. f : Knot Hrlf lit Voot. i Kidon Condgon is receiving treat E H ment from a local physician for a bill ;f let wound in the right foot caused S 3 when he shot himself with a rifle last 4 nigh. The boy had been working at f the new Intake at Thorn Hollow. He 3 . is about 1 3 years old. THIS VOMAfl SAVED FROM All OPERATION By taking LydiaE.Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, One of Thousands of Such Case. ' Block Kivef rail, Wh.-'"As lydia E. Pinkham'g ' Vegetable Compound saved me irons as WAR! WAR! On Blites, Lice and Disease. l COLESWORTHY'S WAR SAVING STAMP DEPOT. It's not the chicks you hatch; it's the chicks ,.. you save. FEED FEED Diamond Chick Feed; Chick " Milk MasK, ' ' Egg Mash. CALF MEAL, LAMB MEAL Poultry Remedies, Insect ' Powders and 1 " . Conditions. - - . H ColeSworthy's .niiHiinuiiiHuinniiimnuHiiiiuiniiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuninunuuuuuuif' 3 'Ktomtograott 8ar Rain. I; The stormogrsph at the- Royal U. 1 Kawtelle jewelry store predicts rain, the Indicator pointing lower than It I has for the past 11 hours and still go I 5 ing doT. The humidity Is about it S per cent which means almost sure I I rain ' It is declared. ..f..,.A. tl t!ii,.tt Muutt.,. Cnrinx lYr Chinci-. j It Is reported that fully 206,000 Chi nese laborers are In France, bnlldin? rnllrosdw end worklnc behind th i ! ' - operation, I cannot av enough in praise efit. I sniTered from organic troubles and my side hurt mo ao I ceuld hardly be tip bed, and I Hi M"4 VALUE I . EVERY DOLLAR Tour teeth carefully examined and properly fixed by th bast painless method known. Newton PaLifcss Dentists Corner llala aa'd Webb Kreata IS . Opea aremas We advertise and otter War Savtni Mainp tor sale with : . .. averjr poaobasa. .. g s 3 i S3 . front m was finable to do my housework. 1 had the best doctors in EaaClairaaad they wanted ma to have an operation, but Lydia E. Finkham'a Vegetable Compound cured me so I did not heed the operation, and I am telling all my friends about it." Mrs. A. W. BiNztR, Black Kiver Falls, Wj, It is just such experiencea as that of II l) . thmt k.a mvl. rhia fmon root and herb remedy a household vord j d from ocean to ocean. Any woman who i d displacements, backache. nrrvotMnessv g irregularitiea or "the blues" should not rest until she hts (riven It a trial, ! . I v."'.' I gimnHnarninuniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitmiiiimiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiHiiiMntroira? "' " " y - ' ' ' ! I .IJLL.M ! 8 t 7 T7 . ' BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la assured by th use of soma of these beautiful fixture of ours. They give a light that Illuminate th room prfotly, but that doe not tire or strain th area. They are aot expen sive considering their extra mf. fldsnoy and ertra beauty. Why aot at least asa thsml J L. VA TTHTTA V