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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1918)
EIGITf PACES'""'" PAlfcTWST 'QgCGOmWPENPUSTON, OREGON, MONDAY, JtJNElglg. L ' UJ. JU '-'-i 1 -1 1 ! ' - - I MS NOTES OF PFJJDLETi J jse; M1 t -3" 'I..- - -, F . jil .twin help the boy.:.: fA rJ2tfJzX - - " ; ' ! ' - 11 g-a .J-Jti-i. ., i. .1 ..i,.,y i mill- over there . ' - ' V , fc ' . I been undergoing treatment at the Col-' ' ' ' I; W: i ' ' ' "J -''".'7.1 1 ' ''""'' ' ': ' .'. l I I'Se place sanitarium at Walla Walla. Ill , ,,1,1 1 ' u n in 1 n, 11,1111 . . 1 j 1 1 ;, nm.i m " " I 1 ' ' .' ' 1 11 "' " I : 1 1 - . .. . . . .1 ..-. - , .Twln llnilhiT h Hero. 1 Pr. W. W.-Bobbins is here from V Portland for a visit with hiBj twin .brother. Dr. It. 13. Bobbins. Hero to See Nfhcw. , . Mm Addle Talbort of Milton, la here to say goodbye to her nephew. .Willie Croon, of Union, who leave with ine drafted men in the morning. An other friend of Mr Talbert'ik Chesv ter Frazler, of Milton, ala leaves with the men. , Son Burn at Id Grande "Mrn. i. W. Fhelp and Miss nuth Hart received the new yesterday of the. birth of a aon to their brother-ln-law and sinter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Recklln at La Grande. The boy ar rlvd at 10 o'clock ysterday morning and will b' named' Frank Hart Heck, lin. .. . - . ' At Pilot 'jtock Today. Forest Supervisor W. W. Cryaer and AMlstant District Forester K. II Flory left for Pilot ,Uock ion business mis morning. ' , i , m lIMHiulit In to HoMiHtal. , Mrs, r. C. Bishop of Irrigon, wu tTouKnt In on the train this morning and taken ln""the ambulance to Bt. Anthony'a hospital where ah will re ceive medical treatment- been undergoing treatment at the Col lose Pluce Hanllarlum at Walla Walla. Cove Folks Hem Yestcrduy, ' Mrs. 13. C Fulp and children and Mr. and Mra, Charlea L Wlliiama of Cove, were gueala yesterday of Mra. Fulp'a sinter, Mrs. C. C. Robinson. Mra- Fulp and children west ( Walla Walla last night to visit another sis ter, Mra. Blaine Geer, and Mr. and Mra. Williams left thla- morning for their horn at Cove. Mr. Williams has Held ou Iwnii fliarge. ' Lester ' Uoyd was' arrcated Saturday arternoon by Deputy Sheriff Sake Ma rln on a warrant charging larceny. Will lave at Walla. wll Mr. and Mrs. otto. Nelson and email son, ilurke. left vesterdnv nflprnnnn for Walla Walla, where they will make neir noma. Mr. Nelson will be con nected with one 6f the garages In thai city.- .j Called by BcatUo Hoard. ' 1 I. M. Hartshorn of Seattle, who has been employed near here, haa come into the city to leave for hi home. having been called to report there for the draft contingent leaving Tours day. ' ' Pintail irayiiut- T. F. Traeey of Colfax, and A. W. Downan.ot this oily, are In from the Frank Pedro ranch, where they have been helping with the haying Juat finlHhed. Mr- Dowaan 1 going out with the C. & Lewis well drilling crew now. , BOND BOXES Fl A handsomo Liberty Bond Box constructed of heavy bluo ateel. else 1-2 Inchon by S 1-8 Inches by II 1-2 Inches. A souve nir of the great war, will bo presented FHKK to every purchaser of a Suit vuluo (20.00 or over at UO.ND BROS. - These boxes were made for ua and are artistically construct ed strong and. convenient. Will afford ample protection for your Liberty Bonds and other valuable papers. i Remember the number Is limited. Come today, see the won derful values lining off oral In men's fine clothes. ; BONI CLOTHES pt 12.00 to 40.00. . " BOND BROS. Fcndletona' Leading Clollilers. See the Liberty Lond Boxes displayed In our window, a Trout Were Too Short. .Homer Watts and William Piper, both of 'Athena, were caught having trout under six Inches In length lu their possession while finning in the headwaters of the Umatilla above Bingham . Springs yesterday, and George Tonkin, deputy fish and game warden, has gone to Athena to make complaint against them today. : BOYS WASH SUITS : ; SUMMER TIME CLOTHES FOR TIE JJTTLE TOTS." . ' . , We are showing a very wide range; of styles in the pretty .wash garment for boys. Some are the eailor style regulation make, others military style, in khaki color, while others are high neck, long sleeves, and some low neck short sleeves. All are pretty color combinations with belted effects. Popularly priced at from $1.23 to $3.50. r ;-" ' -i; a ' . .. . , , , :. CHILDREN'S AND HOTS SUMMER HATS in most all the besVsty.es straws and cloth materials.- .-Friced Mc,-$14rV r :..-- ;-r?.-r.--r. . - . Boys' Bathing Su4te75c tq $3.75 a. I 1 . ? "t Perulleton Man. 3octed. At Portland Friday Spanlbh war Veterans of Oregon met and elected officers, holding a strictly business meeting instead of the usual three days' reunion. In the election of offi cers A- O. Carden of Malabon Camp No. S, of Pendleton, was elect edhia Comes Ui Take Position. ' Mrs- Jessie Crlchten arrived here this morning from Denver, Colo., to take charge of the ladles ready-to-wear section at the People' Ware house. Mrs- Crlchten takes the po sition left vacant by Charlea Blum berg, who went to Walla Walla a few weeks ago. , ' Lcsllo Starvcr Won Flag. Leslie Starver of 200 Willow street, won the large American flag and staff offered by the Economy drug com pany to the person who guessod most the week. There were 264 balloons one of the store wlndowa the last of the week. There were 261 ballon l- the window and Mr. Starver guess ed the number at J65. The contest closed at 8 o'clock Saturday night. FLAGS! ' FLACS! FLAGS! HUNDREDS OF THEM Show the spirit of the day by decorat ing your car your residence or your ' place of business with the Good Old American Flag;. All sizes and prices. v" f ; Economy Drug' Co. 1 Hotel St. Cmr BuIIdmg Day and Night Service. ; ; Day Telephone 711 . J-Titfht Telephone 78 Oil'srwl ipf-turcr Whs ifere Kelly M tiler, a colored lecturer who bun been enfraKcd by the war de partment to explain the mean ins and purposes of the war to the colored citizens, was here yesterday between trains an the guest of He v. flail ward Mr. Miller ittates that he wan meeting a hearty renponne and much enthu- aJaHm wherever tie spoke. He was on his way from Salt Lake to Spokane csterduy.' The Season of Sunshine and Warmth is Here - ' - . s . . Again and hundreds o peopi?. wm - once more u? w 'fyS'A ' ' springs pr coast for comfort. - -- ' , ; . No exercise more wholesome than swimming can be enjoyed - -:!$Y for so little outlay. . .This store ithorougfily prepared; to supply an swimming: requirements, n-very viu-;ij m .. mc. priced for. reliable quality, to the most distinctive models OP tainhle many exclusive. with us is here. , , - Children's Suitafrom 3 to 6 years lavy, Copenhagen, King's blue and cardinal 75e to $2L50. , ' Misses suits, sizes SO, 32, 34, 36, iri all colors, $1.2 to $1,00, , Ladies' Suits nboth woo? ana cotton ?z.su to ?.au. Bathing caps 50c to $125.; V ' - III ".x.', . EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING , , ., Comes in several widths on heavy muslin suitable for petticoats, open work and blind work, good f in ish. The yard 25c to 50c ' , , ' ' y"'' ' i PURSES ! ...- -';. Purses of all kinds and colors, featuring the new flat strap. Well made and finished right 75c to $4.50 ! '1 :s 1 : i i f' J ,1 " COLORED UMBRELLAS i 7 For rain or shine, offered in colors of red, purple, green, navygrey, etc, trimmings to mach. Priced "$5.66 "t0 $10.00. , ; T? ' u. i ' WOMEN'S NECKWEAR . i "'6iir showing is of the newest ideas." Neat and ef fective. They give the right touch to your summer dress or suit, or 'organdie, pet, voile and Georgette. Each" . . i . .w. . . 35c to $3.50 ,Mii m.h linn ijim v i i.ji.ji in-law am i mil n .... . ELACK AND WHITE CHECKS u; , , Woolens for dresses and skirts, all size checfcvjtst the right weight for-summer fvear- They make up neat and stylish. , The yard. . 51.00 to $400 . ,,.., ,., ,.,,,,. ...,i i ,. i , t LOT OF WASH GOODS ' f : Suitable f or dainty summer frocks. Comes in col ors and eomhinations.: Plaida, fcripes - and floral. Make youra lip no w. The. yard '.'.Mmi,m 3fc "I ik Io Jiiliu" Wan Mrttt Knlulit- A picture of John M. ' Bentlcy and the following; Item apepsrert In yes tcrday's Portland Journal: "John M. licntley of rendlotori was the first candidate Initiated by Da mon lodge. No. 4, Knights of Pythias. which was Instituted April 28.' 187s. and is the only survivor of all who participated W that the ceremony. The lodee is the second strongest in the slate. Anion his fellow knights Mr. Rcntly Li affectionately known a 'Unclo John.' ' ; and In moBt cases the trout taken were of Rood size. Robert Wheeler and Sol Jtaum got 25 while fishing down from Mlnslon and Mr. Baum states none were under 12 Inches in length. Dr. Floyd Croup and Herbert Green went out Saturday night and fished until the next afternoon and report flue success. They also tuned from the Mission- Mr. . Muir, of the Haberdashery, U another satisfied angler; is considerable complaint being made by farmers of damage done to crops by China, pheasants. Back from Walla Walla. C. H- Conroy has returned front Walla Walla Where he spent a couple of weeks attending to hia store in terests there. - Nothing: but an actual demonstration cih show you the many superior features of the r JV- L'JiJ XL THE CAR WITH THE PERFECTED ' Volvc-in-Head r.lotor Extremely powerful and with graceful, yet sturdy lines, it is indeed. thp . most wonderful value in motor cars on the market. Wc can make immediate delivery Corner Cottonwood and Water Sts. - Thone 530 4 Hold Outdoor ' Song Kervl. The congregation of the I'reshyto rlan church enjoyed t song: serice on the manse lawn last evening. A number of chairs were -brought out from the church and other listeners sat In their chairs which were parked along the curbing. Rev. J. R. Wo der and Hurry Charu'liers made short talks, and IMUrlotlc songs filled the remainder of the service. Mrs. Ray. mond Hatch was much enjoyed as the soloist. ' ' l ' Mar ft Kurloiurti. Mrs. Roae Camplell has just had a letter from her aon, Hert. who is in a hospital at LAkewaod. New Jer sey, In which he says he is better and may got to come home for a month's furlough soon. The boy was a mem ber of the 116th engineers, hut was taken sick with sciatica rhoujnatUtm ai.d was In ' tre Jiospltul when hia company went across. He has been sick eiabt months. To Attend Training; Camp. v Among the young men who will at tend the summer training ramp for I civilians which begins at tho I nlver I slty of Oregon today are Arnold H. ; Kocpke. Athena: John M. J. b'nydor." Pendleton, and Olen C. Staler. Stun- field. The training n to lie under the I supervision of Lieutenant Colonel ! John Leader, and Its purpose Is to I enable drafted and enlisted men to ' advance move qulokly after they en j ter the service. The course closes July 20 ton Man In City. Walter 8. Smith, real astute dealer oT lone. . Is her for a visit with hia mother, Mrs. A- C Smith, and other relatives. Will Krjtuir Dwelling. J. W. So we II was given a permit Saturday for the construction of a new port-h arid for repairs to the founda tion at his dwelling at 416 Chestnut street. ix-aviiur fur California. Mrs. Fred Peters is leaving In the morning for an Indefinite lsit at Oakland. Cal. ' ' these days. -'When he returned from the wheat conference last tfatordny night he found letters from four men wanting work, and has already placed two of them. ' Last week four oners were gotten jobs through his- office. Among other letters he received upon his return home ftilariiay were four trcuu as many western Oregon farm ers ylto v.-f,nt to know Ins iO-lc of alfalfa hay. Mr. Shrock says be be lieves the crop bt light this year la that part of the state. -U4w Buy KnlixU. t'harlcs Fayette Gardiner of Echo, enlisted as ah assistant seaman In the navy, at the local recruiting sta tion this morning, and leaves July 1 for Portland. 'War Bride. A license to wed was granted thla Enjoyed Outing Yesterday. morning by the county clerk to Harry A motor party including Mr. and J. Allen and Isabella McMillan, both Mrs. W. ft. Herdner and son Norman, of Freewater. - The groom la on of Master Morris German. Herbert L I the Umatilla county contingent leav Slmpson and Mr. and, Mrs. Peter ing tomorrow to join Uncle Sam'a Swartx enjoyed a trip to' Ilidaftay find (fighting forces. Lehman Springs yesterday. larger than marbles. -One queer thing; about the trip was that froju Meacham to J'emtloteii. -they founa tiie- roads dusty, there having; bca littla if any rain between here and there. . ' AHkine Divorce ' : "!' Alleging cruel and Inhuman, treat ment Maiina W. Watlan is asking the circuit court to grant her aUvorca from her husband; Claude &. Waiian. 8ha also asks that she be given the right to asjaurna her maiden uni, Maxlna Elliott. - Taa cstuaio were married in lil. 1 Heavy Rains. D. D. Ptaelps apent Sunday with his Friday son, George, at Hot Lake, returning to at riot Ic Mcetiiur at I klali. At tho patriotic meeting evening at Uklah the church in which Pendleton in the evening in his auto. the meeting was held was crowded to j Mr. . Phejps reports near La QrandelRock tUe party was able tav aroceed Broke an Asie. The Pendleton party going to tTkiah Friday evening to attend the patriotic meeting met with an accident near Halfway and for a tima it looked as if the meeting- would, have to he con ducted without the speakers, , While going up a hill the rear aile of the car broke allowing; the wheat to drop off. Fortunately no one was, injured and after Rett ing a Jitney from Pilot Wants More- Well IM-ilk-rs. Mr. and Mrs- C. E. Lewis ate down from Stanfleld for a few days' stay, Mr. Lewis Is looking for more men for his well drilling outfit so that he can run night and day. He stutes he will have all three crews at work in a day or so. Former Atlienlan Called. Herbert L Mannasse. a cousin W Leon Cohen, who formerly lived at Athena, has been called Into mllltrfry service at San Francisco and leave for Vancouver Barracks, Juno ST. Mr. Mannasse Is, a member of the1 local Elks' lodge and well known here. - tho limit Rev J v. Bnvrfer delivered yestrdaythera were -very heavy rain, to Uklah. The car belnntred t w a patriotic address that -was received Jin some places taking on the proper- 'Blakely and, he returned to Pendleton, with enthusiasm. Messrs. J. V. Tall- Hons of cloud bursts. At one place I leaving to others of the party Rev. J. man and M. It. Chessman also talked on the mountain hail fen to depth of IK. PrW-uer , J. V. Ta-flraHn adkM. K. on the' war stamp drive and other! three inches, sqme of the stonr being , Chessman to go en to the meeting. war work endeavors in ' Umatilla 1 . n i. i. i . ' county. Itay 1-lnnell on Ills Way. A letter received here froro Ray 1 Finnelk well known Penauuoa boy, by his sister, Mrs. Frank J. Dorsey, suHe4 that he was eo a train on hit-; way to Philadelphia from where he is to sail soon for France. Mr. Fin- Iieu t-nuMeu ill uirs iiuy a ).r tHgu, r leaving l'endleton In May .and has K since been In training at Mare Island. He goes to some aviation base France to be a part of a bombing squadron. Water Supmy Was low. Last evening; the water was found to be low In the reservoir owing to the heavy use during the day. This afternoon Mayor Vaughan reported the situation to be much better and it is-Hinderstood Irrigation will not be 'stopped though street sprinkling has been curtailed. .Two million gallons of water daily I fkiwing Into the res ervoirs. Within a week or longer one of the Intermediate spring will be reached ton the way to the Chapllsh springs and this will add a half mil lion gallons dally to the supply says the mayor. Ftttliina; Was (jond Yestterday. Reports from Jlshermen show that the fuy tribe was ,D4ln:' yester day, for almost all had good catches To Take llrroawtrucUotl Work. Miss Mabel Green of Pendleton. Is among the SaO women woo are reg istered for the reconstruction course to be given at Reed college. Portland, this summer, under the autherlsatlon of th surgeon-general of the United states. The training is to help the. women fit themselves for the work of rehabilitating wounded soldiers. At the close of the course, students will le eligible to appointment as recon struction aides In the medical depart ment of the army. ' I Sherman Knnklc in France. Want Often (Seasnn fcir Pheasants. Sergeant Sherman Kunkle, former At the Allan-Knight Co.' store en jpendteton boy and son of Mr. and Mr. Main street there is a petition re-I a. Kunkle; la now In France with the questing State Game Warden shoe- nth Engineer He is with a truck maker to declare an open Benson fortraain f jo trucks and aaya that one hunting China pheasants in Umatilla cf the men tried to go miles an county. The legislature does not)hour to beat an aeroplane. Sergeant meet uutll next winter and this does Kunkle sent his father some verses In not seem to be a matter within the use among the Americans at th front Grain Grading rfc-fawn Opens. The three day grain gradivg school opened today at the Farmers' Unlit offices and will continue until Wed nesday night, with the remaining ses sions to be held at the high school. There are 2ft entrants for the class, and work Is being given by Professor G. R. Hyslop, of the Oregon Agrlcul- utral college, and Mr, Mart 1 1 of the United State grain standardisation office at Portland. The course Is brought here in conjunction r lth th work of the county agricultural agent power of the game warden to decide. He has the authority to declare a closed season where' he deems est and reopen such season that he may have declared closed, but In a dim ter of the kind covered by the petition It Will probarily require a special act of the legislature to make of it an open season.. In the meantime there mnd there were published in th Read ing Penn.. Eagle the Kunkle family now residing at Reading. They lived In Spokane for a number of year after leaving Pendleton. I K.tiMloyanrnt Hureaa. County ifut M. Shrock ia act ing as a sort of employment agent ud. W. 2 a "iaiJK!JWra I eT? a-THE UNIVERSAL CAR . Keep your Ford running fimoothly and so get the most possible value from it. An idle Ford is worse than waste.' Let us look af ter 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 inex perienced workmen, brine i here and be sure of satisfac tory work. Simpson Auto Co. Dor. Water and Jobnsoa Eta, k."a"aAa?aA i I Ittoav tot