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.jia'-b w, we , n.-.?.- ; t- rw- -v.- jr ,.,. .4 if , V jr Jb ,i fc .-.. 4'-- .. fJ-. DAILY EAST OBEGOKIAN, PENDLfyON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918. EIGIIT PAGE3 it their mny frftrnds on! te runch near Weston. ' One of the most enjoyable features' Wednesday f the affair Riven Tuesday by the! class, Mr T. Women's Benefit Association of the Maccabees was the program, under the direction .if Mr. T. O Mangold, which, preceded the luncheon. It in cluded the following numbers: Opening: nnit, America.. ..Audience Piano nolo. Aloha oe ... Mrs. Uuy O'Melveny Berltatlon. Jane. .. .Helen Patterson Piano aolo Violet Hodgson Recitation, The Knchanted Shirt. . Keba. Meyep Vocal duet, "When Tou and I Were ' TounK" ....r Kynd and Mrs. O'Melveny Recitation, The Water Melon . . . Mildred SSicmus Song. Joan of Arc . ..Haiel Mangold With chorus aceomimniment by Helen Patterson and EveTyn Mangold. Piano solo . . . Marguerite Humphhey Recitation, "The Coward" Ruth Snow- Vocal P-iiet, with banjo accompani ment by Mrs. Lynd. "Swannee River" ....Mr. Lynd and MA O'Melveny Encore 'If I Only Had a Dollar of My Own .;. . Mrs. Lynd Recitation, A Cheat .... .Ruth Taylor Recitation. A Little Patriot -. .. Master Frank Mangold Song, Star Ppangled Manner. Audience afternoon Cutting) jfalr ia planned aur a, "housewarrnln.1 F. O'Brien, Instructor; the Hills aavrns- ttrst completed a fin new bam an In a truly hospitable style, they extend a welcome to every. one. ..- . Mrs. Thompson rc. irn d home last evening from Asotin. Wash., where she has been enjoying a visit with her mother. Miss Ruth Rothrock and her sis- ter, Mrs. Hugh Lieuallen, were in Pendleton last night on their way to Athena from Eugene. Miss Rothrock has Just finished her four years' course at the 1'nlversity of Oregon and her sister went down for the com. mencenient exercises. Work In the surgical dressings, de partment of the Red Cross oegins at X o'clock in the afternoon and 7 In the evening. All classes meet In the Library work room and volunteers are urgently requested to , join the members In completing the quota for June which ia nnusnally largo and will require generous cooperation. Following Is the schedule for the week of June 17 to 26 with the instructors in charge: Monday afternoon Catting class. Mr. Berkeley, instructor; folding class. Mrs. J. K. Thompson, Instructor. Monday evening Business girls, Mrs. J. C- Woodworth. instructor Tuesday7 afternoon Folding class. Mrs. J. N. Burgess, instructor; cutting class. Mrs. F. H. Brown, Instructor. folding class, Mrs. T. D. Taylor, tn- atructor- Thursday afternoon Folding class, Mrs. H. E. Bickers. Instructor; cut ting class, 'Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Instructor. Honor Ouard cutting class, NlM Lillian Boylen. instructor. Thursday evening Honor Ouaro 'owing class, Mrs. H. M. Chamber Instructor. Friday afternoon, folding class Mrs. J. C Woodworth, instructor; cut- ting class, Mrs. J. T. Richardson, ln structor. Mrs. Fred Ftilllngton, a well known former Pendleton resident. passed through yesterday on her way to Californt for1 a summer's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. FulMngton are now making their home In La Grande. ..-.,. Mrs- J. ft, Woodworth, whose gaux ruiuuig class; meets tomorrow after noon .will be at the workroom In th library y i:30 and she will wel come volunteers as well aa members whom she especially urges to be pres ent tomorrow.. - . -c. , Miss Beth Smith and Miss Beulah Smith arrived yesterday from Port land where they visited en route home from Kugene- Miss Beulah Smith has Just completed a year at the Univer sity of Oregon and her sister, who was also a student .there during the nrly part of the year, has lieen her guest for the past several weeks. In commemoration of both Flag Hay and Mother's Day, a very pretty patriotic program' was the feature of the monthly social afternoon of Mag nolia lodge Xo. 34, Degree of Honor, held at the lodgerooms yesterday. Fol lowing the program which closed with the singing of "The Star . Spangled Banner,' .while two large flags were held .crossed, light refreshments were served by Mrs. T. J- Tweedy, captain of team No. 1. and her associates. Xumbers on the program were: Plana solo Miss Bva Belts Reading, Catherine and Ktiward Sul livan, ending with "Three Cheers for The Red, White and Blue." in which .Shanley .Sullivan Joined. Seng Haael M'illlamson Piano solo ..Evelyn Anderson Reading ...Ruth Taylor fc-ong. "Keen the Home Fires Burn. ing.' Shanley Sullivan. Reading Myrtle Balling Piano solo ....Mrs. C. E. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. C. 1?. Rude departed this- morning for a motor trip- to Spo kane1. ' - Much anticipated is the -. dancing party for which Mr. and Mrs. James Hill are to he" hosts tomorrow evening at their ranch near Juniper. The af- Children Cry for Fletcher's "VV" ' The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has teen ' . ia use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of rf - and has been made under his per jCJ&ffl?-ffi. - 801121 supervision since its infancy. wt' r;6r Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants end Children Experience aeainst Experiment. ' What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, - Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither. Opium, Morphine nor other nar?otic substance. It age is its guarantee. For Tncre than ihirty years it has teen in constant use for the relief cf Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; .-Haying" Fcverishnccs arising1 therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy end natural sleep. Tha Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. cnwiHt CASTORIA always Be are the Signature of m . . - - In Use For. Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought A motor party of Milton ladtes. vis ited Pendleton yesterday in the inter ests of the Red Cress and with them brought nineteen sweaters and nine pairs of socks to add to the supplies from Umatilla, county. The guests in. eluded. Mrs. a. 8. .Shields., Mca. ,W. & Ahearn. and Mrs. J. B. dinger, chair man or tne MUlon auxiliary. . : WT. and Mrs, Bert-. .Winn' and fam iry have gone to Bingham to enjoy a week s outing. . , . . Gay niasiinerads- costumes mingled in a rioo of,, collar t make decidedly Picturesque a. dancing- party preside over last evening by a groan- of friends in, honor of Miss. Barbara Sfati field who expects-soon to- leave town The sceiie of the- affair w' the, CO. Anderson hpme,., J5 Washington sii eet, lin hostessesxwho tplaitaea the Pretty compliment were , et c, misses ISona Andersen,-Nydia And-rson, ifar.- garet Humphrey, Marie Fiw-lioA led- na Murphy and Alherta MeVtrinies. A.b.iul it S(vupies. participated In -the i:erry tiUvlty and iHincoil a,tvy tlw vonlng ho'irsvt The list lnolatinl, he- sides, thtf honor gnest and hnatesses Miss Ruth Snow. Misa iJVlary Clark, Miiw Helen Siinis. Mies ,Xo:it JaoK. Kilna Murphy, Miss Grace Hl.-in- chett. Miss Garnet Jack, Wayne Field. David irwan-xin. Orval Swant.6R, SI. L.i Feibert, t'rncis Rose, John Simp son, Richard Flmis, Robert Fletcher. Eusse.U Vaughan, Claud Snow War- ren Kmbysk, Levi Ankeny. Jahn Cor- 1-jft. Bufford Blbbee. Bunnell St'll-wc-il, Ben Smith, and Jaeic Luck. Misri Olive Owlnn, -who has spent 'the past week with her parentt, Mr. and1 Mrs. James Gwln. expects to re turn Saturday to Seattle, arid she will le itcci Mii niiled by Jvllsn MU'lreil Ber keley, who will remain, for the 5u.n- ir.er. Both irls are planning to spec iallze In- huslness1 courses. ' Mr. and Mrf. H. K. McLean de parted this morning for si two days' stay at Bingham Springs. . One of the prettiest June weddings was solemnised Wednesday at two o'clock when Miss Zena Lonsdale be came the bride of Jacob- Nexkaud at the home of Mrs. W. B. Mays on Wa ter street. The bride, a charming young lady of the brunette type, was gowned In all white satin and geor-, gette crepe, with a graceful "Veil 'of tulle and wore a -bouquet of bride roses. The young couple were at tended hy Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gor don. The Lohengrin wedding march was played by Mrs- Day- TheTooms were artistically decorated with huge roses and green foliage of the season. The happy young coupler were re cipients of many and useful gifts. V After tha guests had extended con gratulations to the couple refresh ments were served. . The- guests In. eluded were Miss Lizzie Lonsdale, Misa Mary Lansdole. Mrs. Dick Eng lish, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dorran, Mr ad Mrs. Neil, rs. R. E English. Dale Neil. Mrs. Jake English. Mrs- W. B. Mays, Susan Narkaus Neil, Nina, and Veima English Master Randolph Dorran. Mrs. Hartman. Mrs. Day, M. and Mrsi Chester Gordon, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Narkaus of Granum, Al berta. -. ' ' i Mr. and Mrs. Xarkaus are both pop ular young people of the Weston vi cinity where they have- lived- from childhood. They will be at home to eC Hawks left yesterday fojMoti. mourn. W E. Draper left yesterday for Omaha, , Bud ' Price left for Brawley, Cal. yesterday. g Mrs. Alfred Hiatt of Echo. shopping- here this morning. 1 I- C. Challls, businessman of Her- liiton. was in Pendleton yesterday. L. flr. Evers, veterinary lspector. left for Chicago on No. 18 last night Misa Mary Clnley and Miss Mary Bagan were in town from ' stantield yesterday,.- , , S. Chamberlain and HailKhrer, Mfss- Ruth, -of Hermiston, were shopping nero tnur morning. -- " O. It!-Slice hns Ktnrnd- from a vis. It at Camp Lewis where his- son' Cap tain- lywn Rieei is stationed; Mrsf Loufs Berkevln was here to day on her way home-to 'Athena from Baker; where she has been visiting. Mrs. 3. L; -Gates left this morning for Portland,-where she will reside, following a visit with Pendleton friends. v- -t.-t- -v- i.r i- - M H. n Tafel 'rerirt-neirr'noifle.)!! Echo thts morning. She came in with her husband, who fir undergoing, riied- tour treatment here. Mrs. C. T. Godln :of-BakeX nh has" been visiting lfelatlves at 'Milton.) hasr returned to her homey -pastwg through- I'endleton ' y asterdar even ing. , ,' . Mr. an Mrs. Joe Poulson. of Boise, paesedrfhrough' here in their car last nigiha, on tlrelr-Way to Portland. They stooped- at the Golden Rule while here: .- ...... . 1 M: 'JV Thornton and Charles Fewert got lit this' morning from the H. C. Hudson ranch near Jfolin, -where they hove- been doing some repair work on combine harvesters f JCrnest'-BasUBr returned this morn ing: to tho Sumppl . phtcw an Stage (lulch where he u working with- the Lewis) well drilling outfit, following a. short visit la town. . I I fur- ' i : Death "tot Frenchwoman '- Found as German Spy PARTS June 16. Brief announce ment has Just been made that' a Paris court martial has condemned to death as a spy Mmo. M , thirty-seven years oldv Her son Noel, sixteen years old, aceueed of being her accomplice, was ordered to be sent to a penal col ony until he comes of age. ., - Mme. M's husband was killed at the front in March, 1916. and she be gan a career1 that earned for her the name of "the Merry Widow." She son ran through the money stie In herited, and. to obtain more, com municated with a Greek in Spain. A writer in the Paris Midi : lndentlfies the Greek an the head of German pro paganda in Spain and director of the service for' arranging explosions in factories. Ho was a. visitor to a girls' school at Barcelona, to-see three little girls whose guarldan he was supposed to be. They were daughters of Mme. M".. and from them he received letters containing what Information the mother had- learned. She gave it to her son, who wrote It to his younger sister. The son. when arrested, was about to enter the French aviation service, where he was to be a spy for Germany. ALLIED SURGEON'S - CURE BO PER CENT Most of Wounded. Ready to r lght Again in Three or Four Wek3., WASHIXGTOX June 1. Eighty per cent of tha V)dters wounded on the fighting frontal- of France and Flanders, who originally remained at military hospitals for months, are now cured and returned to; the front in three to four weeks. Surgeon Gen eral , Gorgas. declared., tadny. ' In. order .that army surgeons in this county, may .thoroughly understand the latest treatment of -tvRr wounds, the. Med leal Department has estab lished, .special classes of instruction to pmniekra aent selected officers. After cempleOiasi theso. courses, the surge ons will return to their ewnt hospitals and instruct other surgeons Surgeon General Gorgas receives tha. earliest possible information of change in treatment from, the Amer ican expeditionary force. Which is nt once transmitted to the special' classes. Since, last, October mora than 150 officers have- raclved special in struction each,, month. In classes at the War Demonstration Hospital. Rockefeller Institute; Bellevue and Roosevelt Hospitals, New Yrk; Uni versity of Pennsylvania, Rochester, Minn.:.- Pittsburgh. Chicago. Xew Or- rsana and' ian Francisco. ftfORir JAP WARSHIPS WANTED IN EUROPE WAStHIX'GTffW. Jllae IB. Janan may Increascer havl torco fn the Mediterrarfe'ani iJoa ) a result vC ne gotiations, now In- progress. She now Baa one- arfuitdrnir of torpedo boat de- serojiers- in th 'Mediterranean, which is considered the- most dangerous sea to navigate, owing to the large num ber of enemy submarines operating In It. t U-honts a re 'shipped from Clermany to Pola, the Anon-fen- nrtval base. there assembled and floated. The In crease of naval activities- In the Ad riatic during the past two months has been duo to the increasing strength of enemy submarines, m the Mediter ranean, It was learned today. There are three strong naval forces In the Adriatic Italian, French and British -but ther combined' efforts have been unable to keep' U-boats out of the Mediterranean. , r They find: Passage in deep waters near the east- I ern shore of the Adriatic. ' ',y,vnj(ra . " Ji . , i . .... , Men's; Athletic Union Suits 65s anrf 95c; Men's Fine Balbriggan Union Sts. $1.00 Men's .Work Shirts in blue ami , ,u , brown 65 Men's Waist Overalls $100 . Men's Khaki Pants ............. $1.43- Men's Silk Khaki Screen Front' ;n :, Hats "49c., Men's Harvest Shoes 'I . . . $1.95'' The Hub 32 Sample Stores.. . HI.. fprethat "th Airterhran cnmmnnd hrtit nt fully Sefiecr the prlricliiiB 'of jolri Itijf the two arms of tfie'drtillery and Infantry. Respite the great bravery shown by tho American division in action. It obviously lacks tactical skill ln battle routine. ' "The- A'mcrlcan auxiliary army now afloat I probahly alnillarl- arfected. Hence," If present experience permits a eertd'airitAtron' f heTViinro' "bt AmWti-: Mil Ttln ronhaTllesWIhales corfsld rabry." - r i Itl RHElt 1MPORTATIOV (IT. t WASHINGTON; Juuo 10. Tlio war board annoniirrtT that tho Importation of luuiuifix-tiirpil riililier artli'lcs 1ll he proliUrftctl after Junr 2S. ' , ARRfcTINi IKSEBTK1 WASHINGTON. June 1- Secre- 1 tar-" Baker ha received from the Ohief of Police of ftprlngfield, Mw. a check for T9.6y representing a reward paid to a member of his com mand for arresting two deserters from Camp' Devena. The police com missioners decided no policeman could accept reward for the arrest of de rrt era. Secretary Baker will" expend tho money for athletic material fof our forces. AfSTRIA tXAIMS BREAK. fTEXJA. June- Itfc "We hroke throw) the Italian- Mncs at rho somft rastcrtt foot of Jontr-l,o,'r the Austri an war office) maonomi; - COUNTY VIDE SOLDIER ROLL I WANTED SEND NAMES QUICKLY ,..'" RECORD OF. ENLISTMENT. Name Home Address Age... . r HAIL! : FIRHl Protect Your Earnings. Insure Your Crop. It will pay you to see us at once. f LIVERMORE, UlCKERS & FRIEDLY 111 East Court St ' Telephone 118 (Street) (City) , Occupation Before War. Married. ..... Entered Service When?.... Where?,.... Branch of Service Transfers ..i'... Rank v ............... (Include promotions and dates) , , . Nearest Relative '. Address Relationship kuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiiiRnuiitm 'Present Address . . . . iff ffimA I v ?urrfcy ill 5' COURAGE OF FRENCH 15 RISES WITH DANGER j gl ! ' iff- PARIS, June 19. An appeal by thoV Radical Repufillenn Lenitun . to- thejri'. French people; prolaalms the certain- K ty that the German armies will be , 9. broken against a steel wall and asks JP the citizens to uphold the valorous m soldiers, m imitating them by show. A ing infiexinle will, a calm heart and a , A clear mind. W must, neither dif-Kui nor ex- iifftser&te the danx-nv" Bars he Appeal. I P5 "If tt tnareases, tM too- will our indo- iRi fat If able- renolution- increatf. Ko It K w with our father In-. '93 apainsl ! , the whole of 'Europe combined, en j p dangerlnfc the revolution and the d At nil amnosrfnUa Y.1T A inff France." Women c:c.iie Mad Also. . 'J " WASHINGTON. .Tuno 19. Women ) K In Moscow are' Kolng mad and com-jK, milling sulcldM because of their In-IK; ar.lhty to standi the severe ' mental ! jP r and phyncal strain, according to wordjp ' , stTHE. UNIVERSAL CAR"-'.' 4j&t." '' ' itw.;' Keep your Ford running smoothly and so get the most . ' possible value front it. An idle Ford is worse . .than ; waste. Let us look after, your Ford We have men who know how to make re pairs; we use only the genu uine Ford materials, we give the , reasonable prices set by the Ford factory. , Don't try to fix . your car yourself nor trust it to-inexperienced workmen, bring, it, here and be sure of satisfac tory work. Simpson Auto Co. Cor. Water and Johnson fits. rccelvtd here todny from a Y. M. C A. 'vnrkfrv - Fowl Is getting scarcer and women look older - and more pinched because of the hardships they nave to- endure. ....... U. S. Soldiers Brave, Bat Lack Technical Skill, Says German AMSTERDAM., Jun, H.-r-The aid the American army Is bringing the allied farces tn France ,1s made, If hi of by Lieut. Oen. Baron Armand von Ardenne. military expert of the Ber lin TageMatt. It says:. i "The anlllery counter action by tht Americans was eonscIptiouN-by Us ai). sence In tha "fighting at Bellcau for- ?et on June and 9, It seem there- 1 'it I I a PtSone 408 ' v'Y WHULET AT WAR WOMEN SUFFER AT HOME ' iIo'rtariirp nf Tnfnrmant . . VALUL - . t-Vtlcx 1 1 Friendg and reiatives of boys in service are asked to filli rjmg lyULLiAiv e ..i. i 1 ;i f t? Proccm-in Sm Ppndlptnn. h..nie ' fUL aUUVC iXllKl lllALL IAJ MX AW vi "-v , 7 Tonr teeth carefully examined . s Trinnt 19t ' 1 and proaeriy fixed cy u n"" alnlesc method knowa. Eu?fetit,inEECT!f. T certainly own a. great ueui 10 lit. netwi Kfmeuies; tttms j aiiiereut times Wi'y huvo saved my life. One time 1 had. trotlble with my lunn and the doctor aid taut 1 could not fet well. X took Jr. Hli-retrs oldrn letiical i-lscovery and It cured nrn. lmrlng-another' lil nra Hi doctors said there n-as no chance 'W for my recovery. I took two bottlos of Ilr. Pifrrn'ti I. uvurlln Prescription and cot well. Airaln dnetora aid that the only thing to save my life was aa eimratiun. and at ones; too. I again took tiio Favorite Prescription' wid the'tiolden Mili-al nscovery.' and they brought, me t-hmngh Juki lino well, and without an enenUoa, o I cannot peak too lilnlilv of thme wonderful remiy dies." Mrs. Ai.ua Jahvis, 4ttt W. 8d SL Kosirsctul, OKWiOiT. " During expeet lry 1 was so poorly I could not keeD a tiling on Biy stomach and my head and back ached terribly all f S J sa nervoni. A f rlena to Id ma about Dr. Pierre's iliinp Vi'lJ? A Cleati, Beautiful Resort t a tr iiitu tu ivh( una rn joy Yourself During the 1101 summer. 1! '.'.!- In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla Co. II. M. CULTER, Prop. Dancing, Swimming, Hunting, Fishing, Etc. Hot Mineral Water Tool and Baths. SPECIAL RATES BY WJSEK OR MONTH Cottages and Tents for Rent 4 Fiee Camp Grounds. ,vf. .t GOOD BARN AND INCLOSED PASTURE Will meet staget Ukiah upon telephone call from Pilot Rock. 1 ltC4tv3 Pu.ii.uuS DbuiiUi Corner Mala ana Wl Street rtsa IS Odea We adverttss and .ffi-r War bavlngs felaaas for al wttl eterf yawliaiww . S fighting where he may, fill out the blank be- .low and send to M. H. Chessman, secretary of the Patriotic . Service S Ueague. It matters not whether a 3 man be with the Americans. Canadl 2 ns or other allied forc whether In the army or navy, draft, volunteer or 'ivcutair. It U estrel to secure a r all Umatilla county 2 1 FTtrrtt Prescription nf "Golden 2 Medical Discovery" sre both pot tip in will be checked over. liquid and tablets. II not obtaiunhle at 9j Fill out thia. blank and mall It at1 r, send lit cnta k Ioctor Iierce, jf It is permissible to phone your, lnvanji l!.M-r, liotfaio, ft. z and lie , If you hava a friend hr relative man la military aervice. 1 nmrw for tha allied cause, b. n, msny reason, tor comp. """- It is abuva everything else a move for justice to tha boys in tha aerrlce. Do not fall to send In your ' name at once. Do not wait for someone else. It is Immaterial If the same names ara duplicated many limes, iney bottles and never ;.,' li bad any tro-H.le ' , J jwjill , afterward. Tha yy -&X)ll hrsl lon helped T i me. sty oany was i - a nice, hiislthy V V child. I think the V, ' Prescription' mraplv great. I am glad to r-ttn uwnrt It." .Mna. C A, Vrikku, S61 Mwbsr HueKt. " . o BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT' rA tm assured by tha oaa of soma of theae beautiful futures of aura. They give a light that Illuminates tha room perfectly, but that doe not lira or strata tha area. Thar ara nor eapen Ire considering- taalr axtrm af. ftciancy and srtra beaoty. Why aot at least Utaast J.' L". VAUGHAN Information If fou wih to. J will mail inat pftckftgo of either tablet