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4 .- s t . t PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918. EIGHT PAGES ;.v : IM t" f Ml CHILDREN S DRESSES We have for yotjr choosing children's ' t gingham dresses in a great assortment of styles, plaids and stripes, . trimmed with plain materials, collars, cuffs and fancy pockets. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Economically priced from $1.69 to $5.95 DAINTY WHITE DRESSES Dainty white dresses made of voile and organdie, trimmed with lace and embroidery in many attractive styles finished with ribbon sashes. Priced from . . $1.25 to $7.50 KHAKI DRESSES -. Khaki dresses for outing wear, made with yoke and bo? pleated skirt, finish ed with patent leather belt Priced at $20. ' ; ".-.. How an Y"M liny rhrift Slimpr But Tlu-ra Wilh What You Save.- orn port L.rs teat i:6rXD salk ixcmik.s tiik lk;iit, coot him' i MKB WKAIi. Xmnng the lmndmis of other substantial rash savins llarsaln offered thin mrk . , v .are the following: Rummer Clean t'p WOMKN'S WASH WAISTS All lilm-slty trimmnl in laces and ern". tiroiiif-ricH. special Oar. and a He Rnvn.mer Clean Vp WOMKVS WIlrTK PI MPS His.:h or low jheel, new to1. Hpecial !..-, to si.87. Summer Clean I'p . I'ltFTTY M MM Kit DKKSS hnollS Khelvea full ut bargain prices. Special It ,- Jar and 2.V-. Summer Clean T"p IMlKltUKAlt rXlt KVKItYBOnr Men's Women's and Children, all at Ilargain I'riees. ; Summer Clean Vp KA.VC y SILK. KKIItTS The newest plaids and M ripen. Special S.K to t.V8. Summer Clean Up IMIYfT WAISTS ASD HMrRES "Vou can t make them at the.se prices. Special Sir to 3c . Rummer Clean Tip ma LOT OK SII.K WAISTS To clear out at them prices. Special He to 2.8. Hummer -Clean Tp Pit ETTIKKT OF ALI. PARASOLS A bin lot at small prices. Special Hc and (I.3.V Summer Clean Up filRI.S' 8I MMi:K IMtKSKK.S Sold elsewhere at double our price. Hpecial 9c ttc and ft. 4V. Rummer Clean Up cohskts, mt xsKiKiiKs .wn con- Sr.T COVKKS For cool summer wear. Special ffc;' and 30c. Summer Clean Up ODD LOT ItATIIIXG Sl'ITS No two alike. Extra special.. f2.CH 8u"mmer Clean Up Kl MMK.lt SILK PKTTIOOATS Kither IlKht or dark cotton and silks. Special Site to $2.39. Summer Clean Up MEX'S I.K.IIT C'OOI. SHIRTS Sport shirts and golf shirts, extra special 811c. Summer Clean Up Y.K1 j(Xjr8 ltKMNAXTS Hundreds of new liberal ends. Special 1-4, 1-3 and 1-3. Summer Clean Up . IIILIKK.N 8 SUMMER SIIOES Many different kinds of pretty shoes. Special 79c, 98c and f 1.23. Summer Clean Up r u HiKh Tops and new lasts. Special fl.98 to S3.39. THE BAIKiAIY BASEMENT IS YOUl PMCE TO SAVE. Attend. our ecr day wales and do the very best with jour money. .Mi ft your neighbors here, tlu'y save. Do You Know That' the Wholesale Price on DRESS GINGHAMS is considerably higher than our retail prices? Because we foresaw these advances and laid in a liberal supply we are able to of fer them to you while they last at a con siderable saving. Save from 10c to 25c a yard by buying from this assorement at the yard . . ; . . .". t .' ; . . . . '. . ... . 25c YOU NEED . FLAGS Tor all patriotic occasions and home decoration. Ft color fine quality bunting flags' from email to large iz-, get your choice now while we have them at the price you want to nay. , . FANCY SILK - r. irosE A narrow corded utripe; white with Wack; black with white, tan with white., j The latest out The pair $1.50 VISIT OUR PURE FOOD DEPT. In Our Cool Sanitary Basement. CT;E.XMF.SS ECONOMY SERVICE Phono 15 'AH Other Department 82 , 8Sc FRESH RANCH BCTTF.II, 2 pounds T. P. W. COFFEE, the best on earth. M. . . -25c to 40o TOMATOES, solid IHU-k, 3 cans for 50o GRAPE JUICE, per bottle... 12J4c, 30c, 00c PIXEAWIE, 3 cans for '. , $1.00 WE PAY 35e rEIt DOZEN FOR FRESH ES. Vou can trade them out In any part of the More. PENDLETON GREATEST DEPARXHENTjSTORB Cool and Comfortable KAYSER UNION1 SUITS , Tailored to fit, cut on the right lines, made in fine cot ton and gauze lisle in the low neck, no sleeves, umbrella or tight knee styles. Per suit 75c, 85c,'$1.00 to '$1.50, NAZARETn OR PEARL UNDERWAISTS for children of all ages, the kind that has the buttons all around. . Buy them now as they will be higher by fall . and you can't save easier than this. Each ...... 35c The new Rd Cross schedule for 'surgical dresHlnKS work during the week of June 24 to 28 M given b low with tha Instructors in charge. iThe work beslns at 8 o'clock In, the afternoon and 7 In the evenlna; anil volunteers as well as members ure ursed to cooperate In finishing the :June quota. I Monday Afternoon Folding Class We Advise Buying; !, COTTON BATTS and do it , right .away. No telling to what pri ces cotton will advance. Of one tiling we are sure, you wont be able to buy them as cheap for many a day, 8 oz. batts 15c and 20c. 3 lb. Batts, full size, for" comforters $1.50 to ' $2.25. 2y2 lb. Batts, each $1.00 HELP TO WIN THE WAR, BUY THRIFT STAMPS. kZSa whfpf rr pays to t w a r f Fm$!$m?tfTW HELP TO WIN THE WAR. BUY THRIFT STAMPS. Mrs. Berkeley, Instructor. ! Monday Afternoon Cutting; Class , Mrs. Walter Adams, instructor. Monday Evening Business Girls ! Mrs. J. C. Woodworth, Instructor. Tuesday Afternoon Folding Cla.ss ; Mrs. E. 1 Power, Instructor, j Tuesday Aftcrnoon-Cuttlwr Class ' Mrs. James Welch, Instructor. I Wednesday afternoon KoldinK Class Mrs. T. F. O'llrien, Instructor, j Wednesday Afternoon Cutting 'Class Mrs. James Kates, Instructor. I Thursday Afternoon Folding Clas I Mrs. F. E. Boyden, instructor, ' I Thursday Afternoon Cuttln Class Riverside Ladies, Mrs. II. 8. Gar field, Instructor. 1 Thursday Afternoon Honor flunrd Cutting Class Miss Lillian Bnylen, i Instructor. ! Thursday, evening Honor Guard Mrs. H. M. Chambers. Instructor. Friday Afternoon Folding Class Mrs. I Li Rogers, instructor. . Friday Afternoon Cutting Clusft Mri, J. C: Woodworth, instructor. - Mrs. Lyman Rice of Hood River, has returned to her home In that city after visiting her hustmnd. Captain Rice, who is with the 34Sth Heavy Ar tllery. Camp Lewis. The Best : .Thing ; Ten mum Mrs. Robert Stanfleld Is In iNirt land from I'endlrton for Mevral tlayf and Is at the Hotel Portland. I'lRK I1IJ.L WILL SIGNAL START fContlnur.-d from page I.) . leadership of M. A.Fer- I'ritlsh under the leadership of Mr. John Vert. leadership ' of leadership leadership of of French, order the Mr. ;us Iji Fontaine. Italian, nnd'-r the Mr. Peter Tnchello. Il-lcl:in, tinder the ?lr. Io!ritotir. - Chinese, under the leadership of Mr. Ioiiis Ooey. ' Section 5 Fraternal Organizations. Jas. 11. IteM, Marxhal. Meet on Alta street, east of Col Uire. at 11:45 prompt. R!k-s, leadentlilp of J. H. KMea, I. . . f.. h-adershlp of E. O- I'ra- Section H'r or STilwtitnte. Knights of Pythias, Jas. Gwlnn. Eagles, leadership of guson- Mxjse. leadership of Mr. CraybeaJ, Woodmen of the World, J. T. Vaugban. I Rebeccas, ledaershlp of Mrs. War ren. Yeomen, leadership of Mrs- Coble. Maccaijeea, leadership ut Mrs. Howard. Knights of Colnmbus, Eugene Molitor. Railroad at 8:45 a. m as parade passes present flowers to enlisted men. After parade passes, form In line and march in the parade to depot. Honor Guard Girls of l'efidletnn will form at Main and Court for dis tribution of lunch boxes at R:43 and after national service men have pass ed wil ltake their places in Section 3, Immediately after the Kch.i Honor Guard Girls. ' On arrival at the depot the Honor eadershlp of Guard will present tho customary honors to the national service men. Colored organisations, leadership of after which short addresses will be I. . it. stone. Mr. Miles. Laundry Workers. leadership of Messrs- Robinson and Purchase. J. U. 8. U. of A., leadership of Fresi dent Chaa. Asper.. Iiildren of tlie Sunday KvImkHh. V., leadership of Jas. Whet- Will Penland. marshal. Meet on Main street from Court to fWVIUII IIUBJNJ.spU "SBW V ' y f 'It 4 ; I Pat Oar Jaig; Meats on Your .Table. made -by Rev. J. K. Snyder, Rev. Al fred Ickwood and Mr. Harry Cham bers, lnterHpered with miiHlc by the band. ' ' Train leaves at 10 o'clock sharp. Traffic to StiK , In accordance with the mayor's proclamation, all places of btiHlnesn will be closed from 8 to 10. No traffic allowed on Main street from 8:30 until after the parade. All owners of automobiles i educat ed! to make au much noise as posiblo. Jt Is requested all automobiles ap- smie conftiRinn has arlscn between rtarinjf the parade be decora ted; with that and the department of surgical national colors. 1 It la also necessary that everybody taking part In the parade be prompt ly in their places at 8:45. Tltt-re will be no dHay in Htartln tlio puraiie, dressings In which the work will con tinue according to schedule, only with an unusually urgent appeal for help ers, as this morning directions were received fur tho present quota to b doubled by August. This makes ad ditional work Imperative and all who can help are urged to do so during Monday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock the temporary discontinuance of tho -when Miss Hanna R. Llnsner and Mr. A pretty home wedding occurreo. Saturday. June ". nt 103 M err lam street, when MIks VVUlena Lyman and Mr. Hervey P. I ten net t were united in .marriage by Di. O. It. Ho'mos of the Congregational church, the dou ble ring sem'lce being twed. . At 6 o'clock tha bride came' In on the arm of her father, who gave her away In marriage. Ship wore a white charm e use drcms and a veil trimmed with orange blosnoms. Ml Keyler played the Lohengrin wedding march. The house was beautifully decorat ed In pink and white, roses, snap f dragons, larkspur, and sweet William ! being used to give the color scheme effect- In the living rooms, where the ceremony was performed, was an attar of wild syringa hloHnoms and snap dragons' banked together. The ptnk and white colors were also used In the dinlns; room, where refresh ments were served by Mrs. Penrose and Mrs. KIrkman. assisted by the Misses! Carrie Reynolds, Lottie Long, and Florence Long. On the porch, which had teen screened In by flags. punch was served byMIss KIrkman assisted by Miss Ruth Log. The bride la well known In "Walls. Walla, where she has many friend Her father. Professor XV. I"). Lyman ha-Hbeen connected with Whitman college for many years. Mr. Pennett, whose father 1 con nected with the Portland Oregonlan. H from Kalama. Wash., whore he Is editor of the Kalama Rulletin. Mr. and Mrs. Rennet t left Saturday evening for Portland and then will go to the mountains where they will spend two weeks camping. They will then make their home In Kalama, Wash. Walla Walla Union. A romantic wedding occurred AN aching buck may not mean Anything serious? bur it certainly' doesn't mean anything good. When the kidneys are weak or dif ordered they cce to' do- their work, anjd initcod of cWaming the blood of impurities, the waste products remain to attack the whoie system, caus-i icg aches and pains in muscles and joints.) irregularities of the bladder puffioess under eyes, biliousness, err tic appetite and other iUs and ailment,. .. invigorate, tliroulale and reatore to health ctro tlxrorgana that -filtef and ccmova be te ' product! UKrcfrom. The trengthen the kidney, and bladder and ton up the liver. - George McLaine, Turtle Lake, N. D., write.: "I ra a locomotive en ineer. I wa troubled with my back. Jittd bad pain, and bladder troubled mo often through the day and night. 1 took Foley Kidney Fill, and 1 wa. relieved in a couple ot'day.." If you have reason to suspect that your kidneya ate overworked, weakened 01 disemed, the beat thing lo do i. to give them help immediately. Foley Kidiiey I'illu couie in two ie., 50c and $1.00. TAI.!,.MA.V O.- varment making. f Mri Llna JPtQrgis and Miss Sa bra. Xasort were week-end 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robinson at their jint- t v' nimmnr ertttn trt nmir Klnnhom fithor irii in tho moor nnriv hvum , Three Itavo Minor Oixmtions. Mrs. Hlchard Mnyberry and Master I Knnc'h nd Honal.l Itew and Kl l.'ob who wont bit tar m Thornhollow j ,M'rt Knufmun each underwent a mi where Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hav and ,nor "Oration at St. Anth6ny'a hoiii Master l!n;ke aro domlollcd for the ,al ,n" niorninff. Tiu-onin Man VlKlllne. ' Will ILjm of Tarnmia, n horo ffir a vixit with hid brother. Hiilph Hani of Vincent, anil with friendn in Tcndle- umincr. Tonteht. when thn Women's War Show your respect for the FIob hy,S.-ivlnK.s society meets, the program Is Ktandlng at attention and men by re- i4' be opened by n Kroup of patriotic 'ton ' movlnff your hats. ' ,hiikh ior wnicn a cnorun or hix gins Ion't te afraid to cheer the boys, ot Kiw Oraco Front's room of the i that Is the only way you can show hiRh- school has been trained. Ir. i your appreciation of their sacrifices. iMcNarv is to speak on food conserva ! Flro IteU to leliiK. jtlon, Mrs. May Hauer and Mrs. Hay- i Fire alarm No. 12 will he the sic- jmonri H.itch will Bin a duet and liev. nal that the parade ha started, don't (Alfred Lockwood is to give a short taiK on Tnrsrt ritamps. fln oduuton to tho nttractivo program, plans are to hfr -made for future -work of the society and a full attendance of nil members fir especially requested. The meeting is called for 8 o'clock in the Library auditorium. think It l a fire. Jt Is only a signal 1 that the Pendleton spirit Is olive. Cum? IlmlHHod. The suit of M. J. Foster, et at. vs. J. C. rlnskiuH, Wm.'sinsher, et a I, In the circuit court has been disniixHeu by Judge' a. W. Phelps, on request of U. I- Kentnr. Tl3 Perfect FJaSy OfBs Fctere A KmnU Moibod That Ha a VoncUrrut Inflnanca apon Tk Future Int.at. OOAO Give us j-oor order for fresh or cured meats, and we will give you choice cuts at fair prices. We have a fresh supply coming in every day and we keep our meats in prime condition in our big re frigerators. . . . , Try our meats once you will find them good. Pendleton Trading Co. Held for tho Grand Jury. Vrrn Crandell, whosci preliminary hearing was held In Justice Parke' court today, hn.s neon held for the! ttrand jury. His Imll has been placed at $1500. iArti'f-H of liwxiriHirntinn Fllrd. j M. i . Moore X: Sons Is the name of a co'mimny, articles of Incorporation j of which havo been filed with the f county clerk. Jt' (dare of business - 1 Walla Walla, and Milea i Mary 'A., Frank A., and Walter M. Moore Jure the Incorporators. Before Xhn srriral of baby IrnowTmr women ' for over la'f a crntury hi.e liw-i vttb r-mTar ty tl e time-buuorcd prvtMraUun. ; Mutliefs Frtcad. Here Is a inert weirterful application for j 1b S men ait hreuaU. It lM4rnr Vtn nu-a'lct. Iaments S'l tl'u, render t in llefm li:-t to rcxjiJ yitiU to nature ' j UemajMl f.r expsunloa. I By It us tl arwiius weeks of crejmnnry ftra m.itia rr,fiifnrtnl)le. 1 1ra nsnfil wreiirtv i ii tX strain, ttearUig-O'ivrn ani strU-ttIns pitn 1 Iou Ilodon of lmajlnA, was in town overnl-rht. Mr. and Mrs. J' III J.iok.u:n nre In the city from Lowtlne. Mr. an! Mr J. M. Walker of' Ta coma, are In the city Unlay. Maud Jennings of Helix Is regis tored at the PenMcton hotel-- Mlss Virginia Toodd snont Sunday i . v ith .nrrtr. o t 1 lr'avo Sntunlny Mornin?. " T Instrurtlons have heen received by Charles Harris and Jens ra..:aJd (hp ,ocn) drnft fop tnc fye vcro In fri.iii Ilflix Saturday night. m(,n wno nuve volunteered from J. a Hockwlth of Pendletor, 1m r.c- ; I'mntllla county for' special service, Istered at the Oregon hotel )n Port- to lnve Pendleton - xt Pnturday on land. iN'n. 17 ffr Hun Francisco. The men Mr. and Mrs. B J. fhnw 1 H rnls- , v. Ill rntor mechanical trnlni:irr school tin, tre rc.;tMtered nt the P:iidlrtn there. IIotI tod;iy. j Mr. M,d Mr. II- T Itiv:i! nre In r Bnrnrtl Xrar Pilot Itm-k. town from i mxWitttnn. and sre stot t Joe Holmes; the McKay creek fnr t mcr, lose a j-'rariKim car. Ibj- Karl H. Russell, both of Pilot Rock, Oregon, wre married In the city park by tho Rev. Krnest Omann. The you nit couple had driven over from Pilot Rock and attrncted by the natu ral beauty of flowers and Hhrubs of tne park, decided to nave the cere mony performed there. The 1 spoi chosen was near the club house, and amid a group of friends the bridal couple and the clergyman, stood in the auto, whilo the ceremony was performed. A park bench was used for a desk, while the witnesses and the newly married pair affixed theli siKnatures to the marriage certifi cate, and then they drove away pre sumably to live "happily for ever nftof." Wnlla Walla Union. Mrs. II. C. Brady went over to Pendleton today to meet her mother, Mrs, Ellen K. Henderson, who has been visiting In .Walla Wnlla and who will accompany her home. La Orande Observer. Mrs. Erma Macfleth nnd daughter. Mlaa Alice MacRoth of Oden' Utah. arrived on No. 17 today for a visit at the homo of Mrs. Mucltofh's aunt, Mrs. O. W. Couttsof 3ftl Perkins Avenue. After a week's stay hT the visitors will proceed to Hon Francis' co before returning homo. or Oregon girl, Ih here for a few dnys visit with Civile Hall. MIkm Jncohson Is on her way home to North Powder from Kit gem. Mm. Irwin Olbba left for Ran Fran cisco ycHtyday. Mr. and Mr. Nolnnd Wright left for Han Francisco this morning. , Waldoti Ithea. well known Hotter creek stockman, la in the city on tiiis- lllCHS. K. U-Smith of the Kalbmal Cash Register company, la In town from Portland. Mrs. Rosa Wlmer and baby son, ex pct to go home from the hospital tomorrow, " K. Moonan, manager of the Pacific Cosjt Klevator company, is in the city from Portland uday. A. F. Ounter, William Oliver and William Nelson of Echo, were over Sunday visitors In town. Mrs: S. A. Stubs and children left on No. 17 yesterday to upend the sum mer at Portland and the coast. Oscar IMack and T. Heeler of P.end. were here yesterday on their v.'ny to Colfax for harvest work. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Ren Hurronghs enjoyed an auto mobile trip to Weston mountain yes TO ALL WOMEN ' WIIOJRE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Her Personal Experience. MrLenn. Neb. "I want in nvnm. mend Lydia B. Pinkham'a VeRt-tablo vompounn to an women who suffer from any functional disturbance, ' a. it haa done me mora (rood than all the doctor's medicine. Since taking it I have a fine healthy baby p'rt and havo Rained in health and strength. My hus band and 1 both iramo your med icine to nil fuiflrinr women." Mrs. John Koppklmann, It. Mo. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famoua root and herb remedy, Lydia K I'inkham's Ve.'Utble Com pound, has been restonni; women of America to health for more than forty ' year anil it will well pay ny woman who suiTera from displacements, in flammation, ulceration, irretrularities, backache, headaches, nervousneas or "the bluea" to give this aucceaaful remedy a trial. . . For special n-reations In rerd to your ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its long experience ia at your service. P3I iai tirmirMt .;.,! itm -rom l.f j rct, rrpo sml k-uppy s.itidpatktn. j Pinjj at the Hotel it. (Jcorse. Br tl rrTnisr u of M tlur trltnl Anr frr tb farTMni tips bia trs rvpuind ejr wln , ttUy srri-., artf liturilly llto pjia mmd t Jaiircr at V o cr.is Is fc-.. ; nU i-f i.l fauky i-j.r tr ti. Br:il- m. l-e Mot an or ine nam naiim -i. vi a.-u..-.r Maniiarium was nre iwiay xo urniK j - , Lj.mJ;r- 11 ."1 "'inll-t j l"""nt 10 Anlh.iy h....Ital. rittnHmr IH-hii Ct.rd Ioora. yi-. jrr i'-r Mfcir i'i""" i left I e. ixro Bnu family were nere i i no preliminary nearins; or N- fl. MfensTfl. Kugon Km Its and licrt ta ready, all of Pilot Uock. ar j rt slsterpd at the Hotel 8t. GvnrRQ. lost a Franklin car, destroyed fire on the road about two miles Mhls side fif Pilot Hock, he car is ieald to le a complete loss. The loan i hf fully coverd by Insurance ' with IVntley-Oraham. Pendleton. i to Ontral Marmet. WIS MKK TUB UI-XT KAI IsACE OV EARTH. i Jj Vern overniKht Hstorday on their way from Crandall chartered with white slavery, A no 11 ne. Wash., to the John lay Is being held in Justice l'srkes' court country by automobile. j today. Owlnsj to the nature of the case tewtimony is being ttiken behind The announcement has hern made closed dorn, R A; Newltrrry Is at- trial work In the hoMoltal mnnent de- torncy for the defendant., while K. I. five a ltd l;,trrHtiiijr M(it!ier!io.J it.ok, n-ro is a Aenlib uf lBtri-tka avml cutn-o-t t la ftri rt-d Id ncatiivg li' lit tic It U plnitity writ!?! jut lat evry t,in-'l want to Vnmw an-f will be a spie th rttl text hook of r'lklrtiMV, net onT or y.'itrhtf trit will mm hpf'il U stt-r. find In trr mwtiir" of'taln n tttc t .Ihm fortify yuurscUT iiiiut psia a4 die I pertinent of the Ited CTom I to b Keotor is repreaentijis; the state In the tvrU discontinued until further not.ee, and cast. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Vincent had 08 their 'guests over Bundny Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Judd, Mrs. Theodore Arn relter, and wee Miss Klfzaboth Arn relter, the party sojmtrnlnff to the Vincent cottage nn the Pmatilla liv er near Itingham Sprlnxs for a week end outing. Mrs. Charles Oreullch asks that all Instructors, both for cutting and fold ing- work, together with all members of each of the classes, meet prompt ly at 8:45 tomorrow morning to par ticipate in the parade. The Red Cross workers will assemble on College street between Court and Alta ana are asked to wear tho white uniform of the work room Mrs. E. Power asks the members of the high school girls surgical dtesslngs class under her supervision to meet at 8:45 hi the morning, to participate In the Ited Crose section of the parade, nn College street be- ( 2 twen Court and Alta. Caps and i: aprons of white dresses, will he the . uniform of the department. tHIIIIIIHtlllllllllllllllllllllUlllllfiilliiiij I Your . I I Vacation 1 I Days S wili;bd".!ncomMete without a S r.MKIt.. Come In now and 3 we will show you tho Ansco, 3 the amateur camera of profes- S slonal quality, and tell you how 3 to make pictures a success. We. 2 sell Ansco Reelex Film, Cyko S Paper. An.co Chemicals, eery S thins you nped to tike with 3 you on your trip. , Tallman ) Co. f LesMUoc Drnntlsaa, M Urn Hortcnse M"acMnter spent S Sunday with frlen.ls at Walla Walla. We wlvrrtlse and offc-v War 8av. S Glen Crigler ia down from MUlon ; tus 6uuufw for sale with erery a today to leave wilh tha draft men In 3 purcliaee. 3 the morning. '5 3 Miss Esther Jacobson, University ; riniiiin iiiiiiifinimiu ,i.,.,.tniH ! t ' j Wlllllllllllllllllllll tllllUmUllllUlIUIlIU f Jr. t.' .in, I' mm i m imt'i 4 I',