"rronTPARra page Tnr DAILY RAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, JUNF, 17, 1918. flK l OF lilM I Utile Chilli Burned. 'Through pulling a kettle of boiling 'water upon Itself lnHt Friday evening the little chiia of Mr. and Mrs. Iaw rence Stover, living on West Webb street,' was seyerely burned on the face and arms. 'Honor Ouard iircbtlnic' IVxitiMnicd, 1 t The regular monthly . business ; meeting of the Pendleton Honor Guard, ha been, postponed , until to- ' night from Saturday night and will he held at the city hall at 7:30 '- ' clock. All member are urged to be ' present and others Interested are In vited. : v ; Several Have Operation. Miss Emma Rowdy of Helix, under went a major operation at St. An thony's hospital this morning. Two , minor operations were also perform ed, one upon William Purcelff of Wes ton, who had his adenoids and tonsils removed and one .fof, Isabel Koh of 'this city, who had her tonsils taken out. a ; ' f Wln-klng nt Klaitfleld. ' . i '" , ' ; J. B. Tardlff. who has' been work ing on a concrete contractat Htan flold, is Homo. We will return in a few days to complete his work there. Home from OnslnRCa Vlt. ' Jamen and. Oeorgo Hill, prominent wheat 'growers, and Attorney J. .H. Haley, arrived home Saturday noon from Fairfield. Idaho, 'where they fwcre called toy business matters. 1 ; f : JJiK Shipment Made Today. ' " Twenty,-rine cases of American iled Cross supplies left ' the local chapter headquarters Saturday bound for Seattle, from where they will -it sent ' directly ' to France. The ship. ,t Straw 'flats of "Fine'Quaiity " A Kutid valuVYIrsf tlia-n a brisk, timely style. The 'maker of llond'llals have a reputation to 'maintain. 'If you will rmrnlHT that yon are fi-rtalii to tio more than salaried Villli -the service you secure. 'Climar STltAW to stick comfort ably on your lieud, eonfiilent that everything aliotit It Is right from the set of the brim to the. ilk .how on the sweat-baud. - '-ptnCKK $3.0O TO S10.00 HOM IIATS give, the satisfaction which comes from wearing the best. BOND BROS. I-cndlcton's Icadlng Clothiers. ' r 'Crane's Highland Linen i TATIOQEBV Fancy boxed paper ahd high-grade stationery in bulk sold by the pound . All Sizes and Qualities s T' -y-s ,s Seeour window Economy Drug Co. Hotel St. George Building Day Telephone 711 Nurht Telephone 718 Two Garlo&ds:ofc SobgeIrquiehs tJDTDR CAR Are now enroute.from the factory. We can still accept reservations for one Tour ing Car and One Business Car. The others are sold in advance. By placing your order now you can procure one of these cars. Corner Cottonwood and Water Sts. Phone 530 hicnl 't-cliresenrs 'aboiit six Weeks of wjsrk: arid contains 'about 10.004 ar ticles? besides five cases' of Junior Red Cross work.' ., . ' ' frjltle mIhh Temiflo Arrtvoi. At) elJrhl-'Poimd Baby daughter.- was liorn to Dr. and Mrs. I. u.'Tem ti riiid .edriUnuo, six. Weeks." Ventral night. ( -, - -; ' Aunt Tile's In' Ru, Grande, j Halph Fowler of ' PeritJlotoii, "has gdne to '.La- Tpranlle, where he was called by the death of- anf aiint,' Mrs. George .'.Fowler.' Y , ' ' , ' .IdlerVlHtens 3rerc. , ' Frank Waterman, a member of the seventh artillery company at Fort Co lumbia arrived here last night for a visit of a few days with relatives and friends in this vicinity. . i Hianfleld man Pasties Through. '' ! 'J. C. ' Hoskins, sheep raiser ana Prominent farmer of Stanfield. wa in Pendleton yesterday on his way tt La Grande to testify in the accident suit of Fuller vs. the O.-W. H. & N. company. " . . leave f6r Vacation Visit Mr. and Mrs; M. R, Koff and small son, Robert, left (Saturday for vaca tion visits for the coming several days. Mr. F.'off and the boy wljl go to Sa lem, while Mrs. Eoff will spend some time with a brother, Harry pinker ton, at Wasco. Go to Cure for Gravcs.- H. Stewart, who is here from Port land, and his niece. Mrs. E. M. Brooks, of this city, wentt to Pilot Rock today to fix up ye graves of Mr. Stewart's wife and Mrs. Brooks' mother, who are buried in the ceme tery there. . , t'aomlii Hiekey Kays Goodbye. j ."Goodbye to everybody, and I've ihad a fine time," said Captain Wit jllam lickey, who departed this mom iing fhr San Francisco,, . following a ! week's stay here with old friends. ) Captain Jiickey formerly lived in Pendleton. I , , . Pentlst Takes Position Here. Dr. Tom Bailey is expected to ar-j rive tomorrow from Portland to ac ! cept a position in the dental offices j of Dr. David B. Hill. Dr. Bailey is the son of a Portland physician, and 'the brother of a prominent eye. car. nose and throat specialist also of that city. , HutMIng School House. Earl Williams was in Pendleton Saturday evening on his way to spend Sunday at his home in Milton. Mr. Williams Is the contractor building the new school building at Westland. Lit is a two room building built of ce ment blocks. The school Is on the Western Land and Irrigation project In the west end of the county. Alia Orchestra Praised. Frequent praise is heard of the generosity of Manager Guy Matlock of the Alta theater in permitting the A Ha Orcehstra. C. O, Breach, diertc tor to play for the many patriotic meetings held In Pendleton, many times leaving the theater without "mu sic during the time. As an instance. Friday -night the orchestra furnished music for the Elks Flag Day exercis es, while the audience at the Aha was without .music. Return From Ouiada. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marty return- jed yesterday from near Medicine iHat. Alberta,- Canada, where they j have spent the spring patting in their ; wheat crop. Mr. Marty has been gone for more than three months and Mrs. Marty for two. They state that the country Is so dry, they are afraid the crop won't even be worth harvesting, as much of the seed has not even come up, although a good rain or two might bring It out a great deal. I'nllsted for Train Sen lee Sam Nell was an over Sunday visit or In Pendleton from La Grande slopping over here to visit friends on his way to' Snn Francisco, 'leaving this ewnln?. Mr. Nell has enlisted in an eiiRlncers rcBiment tha. Is being, mo bilized at Fort Lea Ven worth, Kan., for train service in France. 'He for merly resided In Pendleton and has many friends here. He Is past the dfatt age and considers himself most fortunate In getting this opportunlt to' render serVice to his country. Sendlnjr l:ox to MIsKlmiary. Parishioners of the church of the Redeemer Saeked and are sending out today a box of various articles for MIks Bedell, 'a Christian missionary In Stevens Village, Alaska, 200 miles from a pofttoftlce. The box includes : such articles as dried frtffts, some ; candles, warm woolen ' clothing, and r gny colored handkerchiefs and like ! articles ' for the Indians' Chrlsma ; gifts. The box must bo sent this early in the year so It will reach 'Miss Hu ; dell before the snows set' In. (lumlfyhiff Xcw'KcgiKtraiit The local draft hoard hns received Instructions from the adjutant gen eral regarding classifying men regis tered for selective military service June 6. A very Inrge percentage oi these men will bo class one men. but In' a few cases of marriage and hav-; Ing dependent children they will be given deferred classification In class two, but where marriage has been contracted with the evident Intention of 'escaptnfa military service the reg istrant will be placed In class one. Pilot liiM-k tilrl Ktoiir. A Red Cross romance that ended In the elopement of her daughter with a non-commlssloned officer from Fort George Wright. Is told in a let- : ter which Mayor C. M. Fassett of Spokane reeeived today from Mrs. Charles D. Wilson, of Pilot Hock. Or. ,'My daughter was engaged to a young business man of this place." writes Mrs. Wilson. "A short time ago a soldier from Fort George Wright came to Pilot Hock to deliver 'some addresses for the Red Cross. My daughter became infatuated with him 'BUY THRIFT t STAMPS ' litiV YOU OAK.' It will holp the boys I over there. ' t. i i C3 "BUY-TIIlvIiT STAMPS BVV AITFj -TOtT-CR. It will help tha tooya ONE LOT PARASOLS , A limited quantity of sum mer 'parasols. New color-, ings and of the latest styles and shapes, that have Wood handles." "Keep Old Sol but' Priced each ......... $2.93 - GINGHAM PLAIDS One lot' high grade plaid voiles; excellent finish, 40 in, wide, suitable for cool sum mer dresses. Beautiful com binations. ' The yard. . : 35c CHILDREN'S BELTS Comes in white kid, color ed suede and black patent leather. Use these belts to finish that 1 little dress. Summer Dresses These' are cool sum mer, wash dresses in a wide assortment of stylish models, made of the ever popular ginghams, voiles, lin ens, tissues and silk poplins in plain col ors and a variety of plaids and stripes, as well as a tasty combi nation and figured ef fects; prices $3.50 .to $25.00. Priced 2ac to $1.00 Cool Headwear "For Men artd Boys J For your vacation time, for your dress up time, for the harvest field time. - We are pre-; pared "to supply your' every'' want. - Straw Sai. lors, the season's most styush summer hat, priced. . 2.50'to, :$6.00 '.Panama "'Hats." ' come in all shapes ' and .weights, the serviceable and dressv'hat'fbr gen tlemen. : Priced S4J0O to $10.00. L . low cuiites ute vaca tion and harvest -hat. We nave 1 tnem m an sizes for ' the- child,-bby, girJL' ladies' .; artd . men AH Weights and shapes Priced. 2 20c to $1.25 SILK TOP UNION SUITS Finest -quality, fits Svell and wears better. 1 Comes' in , all sizes and in flesh shade. A real summer . garment . Priced $1-85 to $2.75 WOMEN'S SUMMER , VESTS - J ' An assortment "of highest 't grade, in shell top and band tdp, all sizes; buy your sum mer vests now. Each -23c to 50c HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW. NECKWEAR . FOR V. WOMEN? .. Georgette collars; "Organ-. die,' voile; wash satininf plain styles-and neatly-" trimmed with' henistitcning and laces. It puts just'the finish ,?on' that -dress, "waist"-wuit. " Priced : . ;'. .... 35c to $6.00 r t.-x-V - :. ..-'?' ... ; , .. , i. . NO MATTER WHAT YOU CHOOSE, WHETHER YARD GOODS, SHOES, WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING OR GROCERIES, THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR SATISFACTION IS ENTIRELY ON US; IF YOU DON'T GET IT WE REFUND THE ONEY.--."..::. Jr.y-v :c:;r J.. ' - " -v V and last Saturday eloped to Spokane.' read the letter. Spokane mayiage li cense records show that a- certificate was ' Issued Saturday to Joseph A. Arlsno. aged 30. Fort George Wright, end Edith M. Wilson, aged 20. Pilot Hock. Arlsno was quickly located at the fort. His wife Is there -also. Here from 111 I II njr. Miss Xlta- Berry arrived - hrr? this morning from Billings, Montana ' for a visit at the home of her' iui'-le. H C. Craig of this city. i - Mttte Child 111. . The little' child of Mr. and Mrs August Koreen of 61R5 Ann street, is quite 111 with intestinal fever, reports the attending physician. Sailor Here to Visit Mother. Sam Oliver Is here from Mare Is land, where he is . training for the United States' navy, for a 10 ''days' visit with his mother. Mrs. S. A. Oi fver..of 812 Maple street. "Will htiUd ltniisiilnw. I-oy K. Morse was Issvied a permit Saturday for the construction of a modern bungalow dwelling on Per-l-ms aV'iue. The: 'home Is to cost alo'ut $3000 and ' Is expected o be ready' lor occuphhey by September 1. Peoples Warehouse by MtFs' T6. ' ernment wfll furnish' the help .. Parker, sent here by' the gov- to put in and harvest crops, ,'i eeded lease of the ernment and the Oregon Agrloultar- give me ahl particulars. si college- Miss Parker gives two; . . - demonstrations dally, one at 2 o'cIock i Iteturn from ' BikoV. and one at 4, baking breads ar.d pas- j Mr- and Mrs. J. L- Cox" returned tries entirely from substitutes, vshi j , this morning from Baker where they no wheat flour. Chairs are provided I 'have been visiting with Mrs. Cox's and the women of 'the city ore i.rsed to attend," so they may see Miss Parker 'make 'different articles, and so they may ask her any - questions about baking' with substitutes. It is Irf.port frnt that everyone be there on time, either promptly at S or 4 o'clock. Miss Jarker is using a gas range tor hot drrhonstrations. ' Hide Buyer "Here. C. W. Mobley. hide buyer of Port land, arrived this morning for a few days business stay here and at Walla Walla. Is Out In Forest. Supervisor W. W. cryder is out on an Inspection trip through "the Uma tilla natonal forest. He will be gone about 10 days. Kieitd lay at Hincliaitt. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swartx and Mr. and Mrs. Kreertiont Harvey and small son. Harold, were ' auiopg Sunday guests at Jiingham Springs from I'endleton. Hoii's Xeits of )u-otlicrR Heath. , Itev. Alfred Iockwood reeelvetl the saw news this tnornlng of tho sudden H.th n kl- kn.lt... I ...... .1 ( ' T . . l.- wood, which ' occurred In New yorktV"" v-,vu , " " . -"'-state yesterday, morning. The mes-i"la cunv here from hfh Kna" sage sahl he had been In his UsuaM burg Soldiers home to spend the sum health Saturday but died suddenly "er at !h" m ,' t!'tC M"" ..,. i .. -n,,r... 'Margaret Colesworthy. Mr. Thomp- - . . . mmi ltved here for ?4 years and heloetl Veteran nere for Summer. Moses H. Thompson, a veteran of glu. of the heart. jmake roads and many other of the 'first Improvements. This will make 'his third summer spent here since so ling to the Home. Is at Cwni Meade. Jacob II. Pnoher. Athena Wy.'is at Camp Meade, Maryland, with a tachtnent of railroad men. There are IjK, Mnl (lrt officrH. 4.1. OHo men all told at the camp M A Ferguson and Va which Is 24 mllea from Haltlmore. I...rn-j vesterdav from stroble re-Marshflrld. The weather has been hot but young U-here they attended the annual con vention of the Fraternal Order of ltooher writes that he likes the army service'. His address Is Private Jaeo H. Hoolicr. lath Co.. 154 Oepot Bri gade, Camp' Meade. Maryland. 1 Firt-miiur In Alhcrtm. -Thomas Narkaus, former I'matilla county farmer and who has been In Alberta for a number of years Is here upon a vlslt'ahd Saturday drove down from Weston with his father-in-law, U. F. Johnson. Mr. Karkaus has J -Cttn acres of land rn.. wheat this sun. mer and says the frop outlook th'ri is favorable. Ragles. Mr. Ferguson was advanced from state chaplain to state worthy vice grand, and Mr. Stroble was el ected state secretary. The next meet ing of the state aerie will be held In Portland during the second week in April. 1I. Fool Qnestlon From Alaska. Seoretary C. K. Cranston of the Commercial Association, has Just re ceived an inquiry from Anchorage. Alaska, that tn a collection of fool questions should take & prize. The i iwriter says he understands the 1". K (.Itlng WhcaileMi CUildivr f.Mwottw. 'government has a lot of wheat land at -f Immense value to loer.l houe- j Pendleton on hlch It wants to place wives should be the free cocking ;- settlers, and wilt sell the land at very sons being given todb., tomorrow and low figures on easy terms for the pur '.Vednesday at tha grocery department pose of raising wheat. That the gov- sister, Mrs. T- G. Montgomery. Visited Injured Brother. Mrs. A. F. Lundberg returned home to Sianfield this morning after a vis it here with hex brother. Grant Walk er, who Is at St. Anthony's hospital, receiving treatment for an Injury re ceived Saturday when he lost hla right hand. New IIxkI Itiillellus Iteceived- County Agent Shrock received a number of new government food bul letins on the following subjects this morning. "Fish,' "ltice, vegetables," and 'wheatless fbr 'liO each. Another " Is fDorothjt. , Brlggs with a Jersey red sow who' r ' meeting with splendid success, v , IJbrarjr '"Trial Starts Wednesday. The i'endleton 1 Ubrary istrit ' mart " Wednesday, , Vitnessea ' ar being, I subpoenaed by J. H. Kaley attorney. for the plaintiff. "Twelve witness erf " are "betng called tor' the ffrst dayl . Active In '"tV. S.S.sWork. " " J" The chamber of commerce 'of lia, United States is active in the promo- tiun of the success of the War Savings drive, and is writing to 'all the com- mercial ortranizations of the United" States urgmg co-operation lrfputttng- the drive over in record time.' ' ; Going to1 Eugene. . . . . , . - ' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hainpfon. wilt. arrive in Pendleton by auto tomorrow Fresh j from U Grande to visit . two daya breads with friends here, and wilt then go on and cakes.' They may be procured j to J-.ugene lor tne summer school at by calling at his office. jthe tiniverslty. Mr. Hampton was for- ' merly superintendent of Pendleton V aluable Kitten ItecovcrcU. schools,' and now has that position at Police Officer Shearer yesterday ;La Grande, "j " vhit. T3Pr-.inn kitten 1 ' ' ' ' '. '. recovered ISO owned by the station agent at I ma-Just Itiard of lligtstratkMi. ' ' " "" "A 'Ilia, which had been brought herel Mendonca Lucas was registered "fo bv a cotiple of Pendleton women, whojday by E. O. Praper, clerk of the local were visiting there one day !ast week, draft board.- Mr, JLucas had been tn Thty tried to buy the kitten, but the 'the mountuJnr.'r several weeks and atrent wouldn't sell, but after they'on his return just heard of the re teft. he found the pet gone also. The jquirement that'bo's 21 years' of ' age kitten will be sent back to L'matUU lajbe registered for military service. He a day or so. hastened at once to ,get his name ea . ' it'hete larrrk records. 'He has been working' in the sheep ramus for Joe Finds frtm Condition.' l-'air. Alfred Campbell, county club agent, jvey. . ' In his trip over Cmuttlla county haaj ' ' v - covered practically all of the wheal Cottonwood Pledges SIW. ,. sections, and says that he finds fairly Reports received from Cottonwood good prospects fry wheat crots on precinct statethat place' has pledged the whole. Itain if course is needed 'j;, no tn the waravlngtamp drive, and with a good soaking ralst the out- jThls is over the top for Cottonwood, look wonld l-e very much improved, j r. t. Ilishop. unt- chairman or the He was In tho Pilot Hock section a war savings drive has word that eom few'days after the rain of hurt week mitteea are already starting their cam and fa Id that It seemed to have done paign In many precincts and are ttirH a great deal of good. ,ing with very good success. Hoy t'en- 1 .land, chairman at Helix, will start Children's Club Work. (Wednesday and Louis Seharpf at Pl- Alfred Camplell. county Club agent Hot Itock. hUo i ready fo start t was In I'endleton Saturday afternoon. Umce. The entire ram;wtn Is stap returning to his home at t'niaplne to posed to be woitn.l rp the 2tttl. spend SuntViy with his family.' Mr.j . Campbell has Just completed a tour ' fh. Men Ca1l d. Viuntrt-rH. or tne western part or tne county in-, B 0. ira,,or. nrv o lh speetlng the club work of the chil-'drilft board rtwlit.t this afternoon dten. At HermLston he found amch !notto of a n-"v cat' for f t e turn froirl enthiisiastu being shown In the club . L'matflla cnunt.v. t-tr t4 hnrat train work. There are 40 children regis- lnx for milfart rerviee. Thr nren tere.1 In the wtjrk, most of them car- wl he arcr:,t,-d ';. v..tuhteers until rj'lng through in good shape. tme the 21st of Juir. If h n'ioia t not. of these are ennaued in gardening, filled by that dale t vlll be fitted by srme coekljig. others sewing and a draft. The men at- to L ive here Ju few are rai!g!, stock. One nolabt- v 1, and will be er.t to California for Instance mentioned by Mr. iampbell their tertod of lnruciton. The mn is that of Ittcky I'pham. 'He lias are wanteti for t'.e rsfoe srrvtei ant registered brood sow with ten pigs. j training as the men who lft here, foe and has already soljj some of these. Portland Saturday morning. ' ft i