East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 20, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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UAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1918.
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Here fro.n f.'u; Ire 1 v ," :'
Ml A :!. il,.i,hfn tLtrnnl hero
last night froi t-'pokane to visit will
her frleni, Mr. C. acon, for u few
:'y"-' "
IllRtallrtl (Ian Tank.
A Inrge gasoline tank wai Installed
at the side of Johnson & Sons grocery
on West .Webb and Garden streets
ester'dy. t . ' '
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Vice-President of HoihI Hero.
J. P. O'Brlert, vice president and
general manager of the O.-W". n. &
N. company, was here on an official
visit yesterday. Mr. O'Brien Is a
brother of T. P. O'Brien, who Is agent
for the company here.
He recently saw a French sIdI tend.
Ing a flock of sheep and she wore no
stockings. The mule In France, he
says, are good ones, but very small
In size. -,
' '
Oii W. k S. JliiKlncss.
Leon Cohen left for Ontario on No.
lfl yesterday, on business connected
with the War Savings Btamp drive of
which' he Is eastern Oregon district
chairman. '
Lundrum, and came up so that Mr,
Grant could, look over the advisability
of locating here. He is the postmas
ter and merchant at Bourne.
Home from Heppncr.
.Mrs. L. K. Cohen returned last ev
ening from, Heppner where she went
to attend the funeral of her friend,
Mrsi Charles Thompson.
fining Engineer Here.
F. D. Stanley, a mining, engineer,
who has been Inspecting mining prop
erties in Baker county,, went down to
Hermlston fhnt morning after a day
In Pendleton" Mr. Stanley makes his
headquarters at Spokane.
30,000' Ranch Deal.
H. JV Hell has sold '4R acres of
land near Waylund to Dr. Baddley
and Millard Hall of Athena, the price
being in the vicinity of $30,600. Borne
of the land' sold Is in crop and the
deal was made, through .W. H. Morrl-son.o
Newlywfdrt fJNivc for llomc.
Mr. and Mrs. K.' FT. Hartley left this
morning for their home at Bend, Ore
gon, where Mr- Hartley is connected
with the J. C. Penney company store.
Their marriage took place here T(if:
day, up until which time Mrs. Hart
ley was Miss Eileen Becker.'
Returns from College of Missions.
Miss Daisy McPherson arrived home
today from Indianapolis, Indiana,
where Bhe has been attending the
College of Missions. Miss Mcf'hersotJMirsh Car, Arrive.
Canine Boy KnHtts- 1
Joo Perry of Cayuse, came In yes
terday and enlisted as an apprentice
seaman In the United States' navy. He
will leave Tuesday for Portland.
has been away several months and
has also been specializing in French
at Butler College. "
Now. .Mtmtana farmer Arrivi-s.
; Mrs. Frank KIngt of this '.ityi has
Jtist had a letter' from her brothi'-In-law,
II C. Tirndy, announcing the
arrival of "a new Montana farmer."
The b y was born tar Mr. an ir
Brady at riavre, Montana, an Tunc
', and will cVi cd Jack" "Mrs
Brady formerly lived near Pendl.'f r.
and will be w-ll remembered ho"c uh
M Irs Gi'a-:e I;liocSV.
The Pendleton Motor Sales Co. rj-
celved a, carload of Nash cars ' this
morning and has made delivery of one
to U W. Owen of this place.
Back from! McVlnnvillo.
Miss Sophia Flken came back this
morning from McMlnnvllle, where she
has been spending a few days at the
home of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. j.
H. Flken. ! : . ;
1
IVeewater Man Called. . ' '
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Button enme
down from Freewater this morning to
visit until Sunday at the home of Dr.
K. It. Clevnger. Mr. Klitton has been
called for government service with
the spruce division and leaves Hun
day night for Vancon er.
W. J. I ce rs Inr France.
Floyd Walker of Pilot Rock has re
ceived a very Interesting letter from
his friend-. W. J. t,e wHh whom h
tried to enlist a year ago. Walker
himself being rejected. The letter
shows Iee i doing forestry work with
the JOth engineers In France. He says
the trees are set our regularly and
that no dead trees are ever seen there.
Wants to Know Authority.
City Attorney J. A Fee has recelv
ed a letter from the city attorney ot
l-.eviston. Idaho, wanting to know
where" the city of Pendleton got au
thority for pasHing the "Idlers'
dlhance. ft was answered thai' It If
a national war emergency measure
such' as recommended by the federal
government for passage In all muni
cipalltles. '
City Con nr II Wilt Walk. '
When Mayor Vuughan, at the counJ,
ell meeting last evening, told the
council they were Invited to ride In
auto In the parade Tuesday morning
when the 72 Umatilla county men will
be escorted to- the depot. Councilman
Kd J. Murphy objected. He said, "by
all means go In the ' parade. 1ml
walk,' and walk it will be for the city
paters, with every one glnd of the
opportunity to do so.
May toratw Here. ' '
Mr! and Mrs. Harry Grant and little
daughter, of Bourne, are spending the
day In Pendleton from Rlcth. They
are visiting at the home of Mrs,
Orarit's mother at Rieth, Mrs. H. D.
Wat Looking for Land.
Tom Dunigan. who was stopping at
the Golden Rule hotel for a. couple of
days while he looked around for some
suitable land, ia' gone on to Western
Oregon.' Mr. Dunlgun is from Beach.
North Dakota-
Came to- See Crandsm "
Mrs. L. If. Wells returned home to
Echo today after a trip here Ho see
her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Iehman and
her new grandson, who arrived a few
days ago. Mrs. Wells has been here
!nce Tuesday.
Is IX'frawto eo Convention. , .
Mrs. Lena I'lnnon left this morning
for Portland, where she will attend
the convention of the auxiliary to the
Spanish War eterons, to which she
is a delegate, tomorrow. She will vis
It there lit Portland for a few days
before returning home..
New Forest Supervisor-
J. M.- Schmlts, who has been su
pervisor of the Wenaha forest reserve
Cor many years, has resigned his po
sition and Is being succeeded by L.
K. McDSniele of Portland, who s
arrived at Walla Walla to take u
his duties.
As Stylish as They
Are Cool
These tvd-piece suits for men and young
men combine the comfort of light, airy fab
rics with the elegance of K0ND styling and
tailoring.
Frho Girls diving Dance.
Attractive posters have been receiv
ed In Pendleton, announcing a dance
to- be given at the Kcho city hall Fri
day night. June 21, by the Eche Hon
or Guard girls. In honor of the boys
i about to enter the federal service.
Bleetrfo- farts' are promised to keep
the hall cool, and Jaxzy music from
here will make the dancers happy.
Midsummer fabrics
from Palm Beach to
Worsted. And the
fact that these gar
ments are tailored to
the BOND standard
is full assurance that
the work has been
well ( and skillfully
done.!
Pnce$12.5fli to $40.00
smhmS
. !?
Bond Bros.'
Pendleton's Trending
... Clothiers.
aVstrsj '
firnUk Inklng Bad.
Grain Is In bad shape In Central
Washington, and the weather Is very
much hotter than here, according to
Stanley Jewett of the Biological Sur
vey, who returned last night from a
fo-day tripro the Takima country.
Mr. Jewett reports that thd govern
ment trappers are doing fine work In
I that section. .
J. P. Walker Home From Wasco.
J. P. Walker arrived home last eve
ning from a week spent at Wasco and
other points of tha section. Mr.
alker was there settling up an es
tate in wnicn ne was interested. The
Dalles and Wasco county were Mr.
Walker's boyhood home and a visit to
that section is always' a pleasure to
him. . -
r m y; wee b si fcatss
INVOLVING SPECIAL GRQPES OF EASOjfABLE GOODS AT VERY RADICAtrREDUCTlOS'.-
- r SHOP EARLY IN THE MORNING.
omen
Dlart
it
Silk
s reduced
An unusuaf opportunity for the woman who'ftai
yet to choose her skirts for summer wear.
, These hare been considerably ntore in price and
the, style's inrj colors are the most Taroretf for the sea
son. Novelty Pongees, Baroirette Satins; Striped or;
Floral Crepe de Chine, White Washable Satirise
Fussy Willow Latins. ! 1 v ;
rss
$32.00 Skirts..
f3ff.O Skfrte;.
$25.00 Skirts. .
.$25.60"
. $23.93
$22J50 Skirts ... $16.9?
'.:i$20.00 Sdrtsr.s.t$13t95
" S15.00 Skirts..r $115
$12.0a Skirts.
$9.00 Skirts. . ,
$7.00 Skirts..,
$9.60
..$749
. . $5.95
See Our. Window Display.
tUlDAY SPECIALS FROM THE MEN'S
SECTION J - .
Men's Golf Shirts
30 dozen new patterns just received and placed on
sale for our Friday and 1 Saturday speeiak First
choosing gets best patterns. Come early and seleet
your needs in shirts. Laundered cuffs coat styles.
; Shirts worth $2.50, our special offer..'...... $1.75
Men's Neckwear.
.25 dozen men's pretty silk neckties, large assort
ment to choose from, all Colors, slip-easy bands, etc. -t
Very special for Friday and Saturday, each. . v;.25c
Ferris Waists
One lot these well known EEREIS WAISTS for
women and growing girls, good run of sizes, worth
$1.25' regular price. Friday special. . . ,r . , 79c
WOMEN'S WHITE CANVASS PUMPS, ONE
AND TWO STRAP, DRESS HEEL. .. . . . . $Z85
Childrens Hose 24c
Good run of sizes in these pink and blue hose
for summer, wjear.- Jugular- 30c qualityv Friday
special ...... t .......... ...i 24c
ipeciial Silk Sale
;$1.6P yard
Many desirable patterns arid colors. ' Not a bad
one among the lot. With the other "specials,. $1.69
2 Lots of Emb. Flouncing
U , Specially Priced.
' - -" LOT 1 ;-'-.':"s-! ;-.
& inch Flouncing", neat patterns, good edging on
muslin. " Friday special,. 24c
; " v- - - LOT 2
. 13 inch Embroidery Flouncing,' makes up into ser
viceable summer underwear. Friday special. . SSe
BUY THRIFT
STAMPS
WDT AM. YfMD CAN.
! It wnl help the boys
over there.
Q UA Ltl T"V"
BUY THRIFT"
'.STAMES
lil'V AU.VOU CAS.
It will help the boys
Considers Wheat Outlook Pretty Rood
C. 1 Forbes, representative ofVthe received
ins;, fought through. Tpres. and ihe
Itattle of the Smme, and he .parties
with him the German Bayonet with
which he was vtabed in the abdomen
In' a hahd-tQ-'harifi fiKht. and which
caused the v.-ound for which later' he
h.'ij honorable discharke.
ttrand Hondo Meat Co., is In Pendleton-
today calling- on the trade. Mr.
Forbes is returning- from a trip
through the counties west of Umatilla
county, and says that he has found
the outlook for wheat generally pret
ty fair. There seems to be more com
plaint of lack of rain in -Morrort loid Soldier Passes TVrosirli. -
Johnson went to France from Canada
in 115 and was wounded in ' April.
1917. H was in a French hospital
for two months, then was sent to the
base hospital at Toronto, from which
hu was discharged two- months ago.
Huter, local 'enrolling agent. ' Mr. bsanch of the American Hed Cross fa farmer near Pendleton; and Caro- m
Smith has had experience as a fire- uhlch Is working under the aueaieesiline Katherine Muller, wife of O. Mut-
man and also presented credentials, of. the government. It is suggested ler of I89S Court street, this city. Mr. v "
and K ie expected that he will b that the better acquainted drafted .Tweedy calls attention to the faet "
called very soon, as firemen are vefy and enlisted men get with the- work J t"hat all females over the age of 14 .
milch In demand. Dr. McAllister had of' the Home Service Section ef ore ; years, even If born In the United-
advices from the east only yesterday thy go away, the less trouble they .States, must register if their parents
to enroll all' the firemen.' possible, r will have about their allotments, in-1
Firemen are paid 5 a, month, with I sirrance .and other matters concerning !
a 60 per cent bonus for running to: the comfort of their families while
France. Kngland, and while in the they are away.
Mediterranean waters.
Child Operated on In Raett.
Dale Rothwell today received a mes-1 agnlnstFamuel Rothrock
itounty than In Gilliam and Sherman. bed W. Patty was In Pendleton sage from Mrs. Rethwell, who is vis-
iting her parents at Durango, Colora
do, saying that their small son. Ern
est, had Just undergone an operation
for appendicitis, and that he was re
covering: nicely. The Itttle boy la
about three years old, and was not
feeling- well when Mrs. Rothwell left,
a few weeks ago.
' 1 ' this nwrnln on his way from- the
Brrnncftt His Brother to Hospital. Orting Soldiers Home in Washington.
( Felix Johnson, a well know cattle- , tn Enterprise, to visit his daughter,
man of Range. Grant county, it h I Mrs. Ida West. Mr. Pativ Is nlannlnz
Pendleton today. He brought his ! to attend the s-eneral enrsmnment ot
brother, Jim Johnson, who has been
lck. In yesterday and when he ar
rived found that It "was necessary for
him to be operated on at once for ap
pendicitis. ' The operation was per
formed during the night and the pa
tient is now doing at well aa could be
expected. .
veterans at Portland on August Iff.
With the Perfected Valve-in-head nrotol" fa-tM
ideal car for yoii. If has" the quality findap"
' pearance of a car costing much wore.,,.- , ,.
. The carload We received yesterday'
were due in May before the pi-fce ad
tance; therefore we are going to sell
them at ther oldprfce of $1460?. Kow i
the time if or you; to pf ocurea r'eal car at '
a substantial saving in price. ' " :
Corner Cottonwood arid "Waier'Sti; Phone 630
Adt(rcsseJ Tie nww MeeflnaT. '
Yesterday afternoon - o. Breach.
leader of the Alta Orchestra, aa. Throngti With FleM Work,
dressed a meettng- of Red -Cross la
Tmntinar Connff Owjpte' Wed. '
Frank Ashby Allen and Bessie Maud
Rogers, both of this- county, wer
married this morning by Justice of
the Peace Joe H. Parkes, at his office
hr this- city. The young eonpte were
attended by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rog
ers.'anrf. Mr.' and Mrs. t J. Rogers.
Water Case at Milton.
Tuesday at Milton there was a hard
fought ease in the justice court, the
state of Oregon against C. F. Collins.
It was a jury trial, R. I. Keator appear
ing for the state, and Atty. Reader of
Walla Walla, representing Collins.
Collins was charged with failing; to
Coonty Assessor X P. Strain.' is in .comply with the water code. He was
Dee-Mo n Yet.
In the trial of the ca-e- of the State
in Justice
are aliens. The registration closes o ' '.
the evening of .June- 26-
Parkes' court yesterday afternoon
the judge has not rendered his de
cision. ''
Another Weddiiur-
''Hello, this the Host' OregontonT
Jun"ge Parkes. talking, "another ww
ding. Fred Home and Bonnie Mo.
ren." Today ha--feeen a bnsy one In
Pendelton ,ln the marriage line.
Chamnaqua Meefiaa? Tomorrow. .
A meetina; of all whe joined In the
Chautauqua guarantee for 131a aa
well aa anyone interested tin the t'hau
tauqua'a eommg; la eaned for tomor
row evening at 8 o'clock In the Com
mercfaf club room." The Chautanqu.
this year is to be located on tha block
between Altai anal Weba streets, a few
blocks east of Main, which ls asedl
by the city for a feed' ground. U t
just west of tha Catholic ehurcli. '
dies in a patriot! talk1 and will also 'the office today, the first In several convicted and fined and also assessed
talk to them -thin afternoon. Prof, jdays. Mr. Strain has been devoting the amount of cost a The amount of
the fine was not learned.
in-each is working Very hard for a much of his time to the field work
splendid success for the parade Tuex-lof his office during the sprina but
idny morning for ' the boys leaving jnow feels that he has about finished
L'matiila county to join ther colors, his part an will be at the court
land In this conneefiort Is anxious to house more- from now on. .
I arrange for the mothers, i wives andH ; .....
sisters fo those already In the service Three MftrrlaAe 1,1 ceases. i'
j to take a part, and requests thnfj County Clerk Brawn ha been bftsy
; those Interested In this part meet him 'this morning Issuing marriage licenses
i either aa' the Alta theater or hht' rea 'an If this rate Is maintained tin the
I Idence oft West Webb street. : . 'first of Jdly, Cuplr roonth bids fair
I " 1 "' - " ' to he- n- record breaker.' Following
illas Fath In Sammy Snd Tomrnyv are those- issued Up to 1 o'clock: Ja
"Tell fire" people they need, not cob Markaiis and Zena "Fern I-anertalc,
v.-ornv Sentmy and Tommy will see it 'both of Weston: Frsak Ashhy Allen,
throuKh." Is the message given ont l. and Bessie" Maud Rogers. Is, both
hf Onnner' J: Johnson, of the- ' Royal of I'matHia. James X. Cantrell, Port
Csnadtan Horse Artillery. whv was in laid, and Abhle Johnson, Pendleton,
I'endletoh for a 'few- minutes this 'colored. ;
mornfnsv on his wny trt Mlltnn to makej . k
connection with a 'train- for Walts- Patriotic--Meeting at I'klnh. : ' '
ihurg. where he speaks tonlprht wfth j There wtll be a big patHetic meet
the rttmMit ChautauqnaTis. ' ftonner ,lnt at Vkiah this evening, that wtll
Johnson "go Ms" at Vhny, after hav- mark the launching of the War Kav
' ' .... Ungs dflx-e id Camaa Prairie. Rev. J.
! -' x m ' 1,111,1 1 1 IB. Snyder of Pendleton, will' be the
Says Convention Grand Kwrcse,
Tiiesday's convention of the Western
States Optometrists held In Portland
w-as a grand success, according to Dr.
IX It- Haylor. who just returned from
there. He states thnt gratifying pro
gress In the profession Is noted dur
ing the past year. Among the events
of the session were a trip up the Co
lumbia Highway, followed by a ban
qeet at the Benson Hotel, and a num
ber of interesting addresses and ps-
ers. There was a large attendance
and many good sieBkers present
Mrs. Haylor and small son- Robert,
who accompanied Dr. Haylor to Port
land, will visit there for a few days,
teturning probsldy Wednesday
Win Have. Trial Saturday.
Otis Thomas of Echo, was brought
before Judge Parkes yesterday even- j
ing charged with having created
Plead not gu.Hy7 His trial was set flBlSV MOMWG TOB T.YIAR;
Saturday. The defendant Is one of
those caJled In the drafr to leave Pen
dleton the !5th.
Pretty Hp Today.
Maximum temperature, MM.
Minimum temprratBre. 51.
Wind, easterly anal llaflt.
Weather Clear.
OX RIGHT ROAD NOW, THO.
NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT. !-";wtte' ?vr: ,h
, IM DFMr,. tTnM f Boln out td Uklnh this ei-enlr will dl-
k in rtlt ULt 1 U i, ht Wnu Buhvipv ,nd m. R. Ch ess-
There Has- never een anything m'lnan secretary of the Patriotic Scr
Pendleton, with tho IX!TA:T ar'ton vir i.n.i.. h. m enk.i .r ih.
er sunpie uurinurn i rats, g.ycern e. meetlns the worklnc ef the.W. . ajCeorge Ilartman Is chairman of the
etc.xas mrer In Adier-I-Rs' 1X1? and how the" pledge enrde are work, and la being assisted by Mrs.
VPOOXFTt,' flushes the rTVTlRE 'to he handled. The psrty writ return I sylvan Conn, both of whom would be
bowel tract so completely ft relieves to- Pendleton tomorrow evenlna. ! alnd to meet aa man others of the
Home Nervier nrtpinc Men.
A rep.irt is made that In response
to the cards sent out by the. Home
iervlce SectUin of the American Red
CtiMs some llne ago. many men in
the draft list are responding to Its
offers of help and have called at the
services headquarters in Room 208 of
the Federal building to talk whh thoee
In chance about the matter. Mr
: CHICAGO June li. Jailed after'
con V ret ion of a minor charge. Frank .
Two Woaaon Register. 'Taylor administered a thrashlmr so a
Postmaster Tweedy reports that ; cellmate ao maligned the United '
two women have registered aa alien States. FedVraf Judge lemHt at once)
enemies' and that eight more have recalled 'Tarter to court andT v scat eel
taken papers to fill out. Those who jhis sentence of one year. Freed,
have registered are Chrlsttua Wich"- jTaytoT hied htm serf to- a Brfttsti -mann
wife of Johann H. Wlchmann. icrulting mew ion and enlisted.
(ComfbrfeblD- foroix
The big things you demand in a shoe upper are selected Trora the heart of
are bu3t iota the BUCK.HECHT Arsjr , specially- chosen, pi amp csli . stiaa,
AY CAKTI' sour stomach, gns hr con
stlpation and prevents appendicitis
-alista In Mm-Iant Mn-rne.
j draft registrants as can come. Their
i ofilce Is on the second floor of the
Th INSTANT. p.,Tftt rtlmi (.f .3- Mae.Mami Wrnlth mmm accepts yr- ! Frrtral tiniMinv. which 1a th one In
it-r-i-Ka urpn.r mt cior and ; tfr.luy firninn for thi
patient. TallmoD Co dgglsta. J merchant marine by Dr. A J.
I". S, j which the poMoffire In located, and
McAt-ithc work they are dhic la an official
Shoe. Its comfort come from the
Kl union Last as specified by the V. S.
Arm jr. Business men, fmrmrrs, rme,
miners, rnnfkers, sportsmen, kikefs,
0mtJor ereraVrTj all are wearing the
BLCKHECHT Army Shoe. Result?
Foot troubles are no longer known to
them. A-kJ what's mare their bo
bills aaTe been satisfactorily redoevd.
The durability of this shoe and
good looks, too come from the finest
xnattrsahv ao ant wwkmsmahrp. Its
- nUCKlNCHAM & IIECHT
SAN rNCTr
Sturdy eak leather son into the aolrs.
The BU'CKHKCHT Army Shoe has
been mamitartored ever since tha
Muotoo Last was aerfetted. It la aot
ao experimrnf. nor a hasty war-tinea
creation, but the standard time-rete4
Army Shoe. And its price is very (
reasonable so why take a chaace with)
a tubnitutef Afc fee the BUCK.
HECHT Army Shoe by njro. Our .
regit red trade mark ea leery psir at
'w a-. vtit mm
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