East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 25, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918.
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pfTfsrfj '.PlATro' fir nrpoB r7As 'Iff
Kh(j Man Her,
Chan. Johnson.
man of Lexington, Monow county,
dri Pendleton for a few days.
17 tha: detention camn,tth:sr nftftrnfinft .J4iilit' '
wall, known hep Jiii 82.'- Mr. UK witt pib. P. .a. ten 5i. 4h IfcrW WocnlnsJ;
poHltiun ka assistant fUt Mr, nd, Mr,,CJwle MoKuy. . 1
Id
ftrtfl IXx.tco of Divorce.
Judge O. 'W.Pnelp has given
wauua ja.'AnnpU8n a, aecrneii oC ai:
vorce 'from.-her husband. Ita,lh I.
Ashpaugh. In the decree the plaintiff
l tflven oare-and custody of three mi.
n.on ohlldren, George, Brma and Ed
na.: The decree also requires that' de
crea.alno requires that defendant pay
$15 ' per month toward the keep ot
me last named child, lllno.
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abfy have th
paymaster at the Hremertoit , nuvj,
yards. ; .
Kottira from Visit. i; ,., .
Miss, Helen Irne-. f EHIs - ret none!
home ihlB morning from a visit wlIJi
frlendB at iPasco,
May I.pcu.e In -VomUoUm-
8. K. Hnook of Baker. In in Pendle
ton fur a. couple of day on business,
Molly Hoy Born.
,J baby., hoy m born, Sunday to Dr.
and, J0rs. George KKInz. ' ,, .
Holds reave for III Tlnw.
. The following members of the Dra
matic Order of the Knights of Khor
rasan left here by auto this morning
for the "oasis oft Enterprise,' where
a his; Initiatory- celebration will be
'held tonight-, Chester Martin. Wil
liam Purchase, Ft," F, Kirkpatrlck, Dr.
IKeorge J. Kin. Lee McAtee, A. I-
Dunlan. B. J. Morris. John Dunning,
R. W. Fletcher. William Capllnger
'and A. CV K,oepen. ,
- Ono Hundred Percent Americanism.
Itoy T. Bishop, is In receipt of the
following wire from. P. A. Vanderlip,
of the national committee at Wash
ington: "As county chairman of war
AvInKs" you are expected to win suc
cess in Juno: campaign- just as we ex
pect our boys in France to win victory
in this war. One hundred per cent
Americanism (n your comity should lslie Hoyd In default of bail Is. be-
mean nothing loss than- 100. per cent j,ng held In the county Jull waiting, for
pieogea war savings, i am continent j trial.
you will succeed."
Has Tonsils Ibmored. .'.
. The daysmen of J.. D Ingram, had
her tonsils rerugied yesterday.
Buoy filrl- Born. . ,
! A baby. girl, wax-born last nifht tn
Mrj' Snook Is. oonslderlne nmklne his ! Mr. and Mrs. John ninnrhu m im
permanent home In Pendleton. H 1 Nichols; Maternity Hospital,,'
will take, a position, with a farm 1m- ' - . - , '
plemont comrany having business, lii llns OiM-raUon for ApocmllcitlH.
this territory. , v c ,1 . The. daughleti of Mr. Plnntlg ot Pi
lot Rock underwent on operation for
uoute append4oitla Insb night and. is
now, Improyjng rapidly, ,
Tnklus TcHtlnHiny at Portland.. 1
The taking of testimony In the Pen
dleton Library case has been, trans-,
ferred to Portland tor the present,
there being a number of witnesses
there. J. H. Haley, attorney for the
plaintiff went to Portland o. Xoj M
yesterday, while J. A. Fee, trusts of
the library fund "went last nlht via.
Walla Walla, - 1 . , .
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Wroha; Royd Named- j ..
Leslie Boyd, and: not- Lester IV) yd Is
th eone held under ! bunds in.
Justice J. H. Parkes' court the nthen
day on a charge of larceny. Lester
Boyd' resides at 501. East Cour. street
Is an employe of the Pendleton iRoller
Mills, and a highly respected cltisen,:
In Town from Uapsner. ,
I Mr. and M...Ka,in Van Vact9r of
Heppner, are in town for a few days.
Mb. Van Vactor- was, formerly prosecuting-
attorney of Umatilla and Mor.
Wouotlea , ,.
daug
ilJc!
Mrs. J line Uranstetter of thla'city,, has
gone to. JJCDd to take a position in a
drug store. Miss . BranatetUir was
graduated, fr.om the- Oregon Agricul
tural .college, this,suring, .... ,
fion fjocs to Bremerton
Mr. and Mrs. H. McCormlck nrrlv
ed.ln the city today from Eclto to say.
goodbye to their son, Harry McCor
mlck, of Welser.i who left this mrn
Ing for Bremerton having enlisted In
the navy. Tho young mn 11 .1 sister.
Miss Adalalde McCormlck of I .a
Grande, Is also here to see ' him go.
Other Rcho people in town, to may
goodbye to Mr. McCormlck and others
of the boys leaving today are Mrs. Joe
Cuhno. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe cuhna,
Jr., and Mrs. Manuel Pedro.
T Ho Kiitrnd. Today,
It- C. Itecd, one of the piuties ta
Ken up Saturday, at Umatilla ion ai
booHegglng charge, plead guilty in
Justice court yesterday afternoon. Ha
will be sentenced this afternoon. The
other two. Hen Wilson and Mrs. Ben
Wilson, say they are not guilty and
will - stand, trial. Their trial was set
for 2 o'clock this afternoon. Will M.
Peterson I apeparlng fur them.
Kirta ;e CXirtlflcotra. 1.
- Seven Pendleton girls, who took th
examination for lied Cross nurses,'
assistant, received their certificates
yeKter.day and are now subject to
call. The girls are Miss Rveiyn 8onv
mervllle. Miss Vii-glnia Todd,. ,- Miss
fcydney i4ommervllle, Miss Flossie
John Irieknon Ibsin Rxanis. '
A letter received hero this morning
from John Dickson, who left for
Bremerton last week, states that he
paxsea all examjnuuons O. K., and j iftenger. Miss Arlle Houansoln,. Miss
that he would begin- Bcrvlco immedi- nvn.'l Baldwin and Miss Margaret
tely, as he began his three weeks at Nesvold.
TPvo Men 1ued,. , ..
, Ehner Tow was ar routed today Jot,
speeding and, Oned. $10 In, the tmcaasl-.
or, court. A.MInthom. arrested for
being drung .andd. Isordariy, furftlt
eii.liall and was fined 10.
Atlieno .Roys Enlist. 1
William Morris Hussoll and, Oeorgo
McC'ulliwon, BnjiltHor bwlil of Athena.
enlisted as apprentice seamen In the
navy at the local recruiting station,
and lo$t thia morning for Portland.
Will. Go Away to School,
Leslie starbo, son of Dr. Loretta
starba, who won the flag In tho guess
ing contest at the , Economy Drugt
Store, Is planning to go away to school
this fall. The. boy Is 11 yeara of age.
' 'BUY THRIFT
STAMPS.
at'y'TlLfn-oir 'CAx,
lb will help the boys
over there, j
&p r SERVICE
KUYTIIIJIT
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It wiH- helpt the bora
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Higjit Aovf- hen you need good tool clothes. Clothes that are good
looking, good wearing and good, tailoring. We have prepared" for this
narticufar time, by displaying the most popular clotheaCov roen and,
young men. Just come into our men's clothing store and let us show
you the good clothes we have to offer at . ' - ..
S&5(1. $ 1 0, ; $15;: 20, $22.50 lip to s $40
They consist of cool "tropic togs,," Palm. Bedch Suits,, light weight
Casimeres, Worsteds, Etc. All cart be pleased, fat; stout, king, slim.
Bhort ok regular.
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Gocn to Portland, Hospital.
Aleck Collett and family left for
Portland oday on No. 17- Mr. Collett
has been sick for some time and en
ters a hospital there. He is a hunter
In the employ ot the biological sur
vey. , .
Former Tlesldruta Ucre,
i Miss Agnes Anderson and her small
brother are here from Portland for
a visit at the home of P. C. Peterson
and with, their grandfather ..Chris.
Christensen. They are former resi
dents of Pendleton and will spend,
about a week with friends here.
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Tomorrow is the
of -Qur
lafasi
BOND BOXES
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. A handsome Liberty Bond Box constructed of s'heavy blue
" teel, size t 1-2 Inches' by 5 t-t inches, by 1 1- l-t Inches.. A aouve-
nir of the great war, will, be presented FREE re every purchaser
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'i These boxes were made for us and are artistically construct
', . ed strong and convenient. Will afford ample protection for
P : your Liberty Bonds and other valuable papers.
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Remember the number is limited. Come today, see Ihe won
" . dsrtul values being offered in men's-fine clothes.
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BOND CLOTIIES
$12.00 to 40.00.
BOND BROS. ,
"" PendlelniMl' Leading Clothiers.
Bee the. Liberty ond ..Pours displayed In our window,
Allicre Bros. IScvrcscnuttive.
Cn4o Johns, a farmer of the Her
mlwon. section, passed .through Pen
dleton yesterday, going to Hi.t Lake, j
Mr, Johns is the representative of Ai
ber Bros., buying grain . In Union
count.v. and spends much of his time
at Hot Lake and La, .Grande.
Return to Pendleton.
Mrs. C. ft. Jerard and- Miss Leu ra
Jerard arrived here yesterday from f
Kugene. where Miss Jerard graduated
from the University of Oregon. Mrs.
Jerard attended conynencement exercises.
Onc-TIUrd Over the Top.
--Kev.. Alfred Lockwood,
city chair-
nan for the. War Savings stamp cam
paign, reports That Pendleton la now
one-third over the top in the drive
for $150,000. Reports of committees
are still coming, in,
Consin Passes T1 trough.
Mrs. Rdltht Panty, a cousin of
Charles Hamilton of this, city, passed
through on one of the morning trains
on her way from Deunver to Aber
deen, whene she. will visit. On her
way- back, Mrs. Bnnty plan to stop
off and visit . Pendleton, where she.
has enjoyed several stays In the past.
! ' Lots of the best patterns are here for your choosing. Ire
the last day.1 Plaid silks, striped silks, check silks and some'
last day seljing. TheVard $1.69. . ,.: .
Special Sill! Sale
C . .'
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to faetfsomeinew ones, h,avQ bpen aadtjd. for .
plain colors; values to $2:507 fbr torildrrowj
SUMMER UNION SUITS
For Women. . , ,
Offered in all styles,, ex
pressly for summer wear.' Just
the right weight, "made up' of
very best materials that wear.
The-garment. . . , 50c Uo. $3.50
BATH TOWELS
An assortment of the best
made, double loop knit, all sizes
in white and colors. Swim
ming time is here so get your
supply now.. Each. 20c to $1.00,
KNITTING YARNS,
For sweaters, sox and the
like, for the boys, that are in
service. Colors of; Khaki, Na
vy, Grey,, etc., good supply on
hand. Everybody, knits for
the boys. -
FILET LACE CENTERS ;
' ' -. and Scarfs..
. The newest of is kind beaur
tiful pattern and finished
well, all sizes, shown in our art
dept. Each. . . . .$2.50 to $3.00
I'ernJnir' tiaadA Cliet-k r .
A check for $38.60 was received at
tha local Red Cross headquarter thl?
raomlnf from the Ferndule nrxlliary
with an accompanying note lv Myra
I Hallou. treamirer, stating that the
r-tnoney mat the proceeds from a so
cial.
- ' Nothing- but an actual demonstration can
show you the many superior features of the
nn
THE CAR WITH THE PERFECTED
Volvo-in-Hoad Hlotor
Extremely powerful and with graceful, yet
sturdy fines, it "is indeed the mosC wonderful
value in motor cars on the market
We can mate immediate delivery
Corner Cottonwood and Water Sts, Tbone 530
. Haroid , Young, formerly Instrnctor
to tiie commercial department of the
1 Pendleton high school, now In the
ordnance corps, was recently chosen
with nineteen others from Camp Han
cock, X. J-. to lav at once foi franca
to do stenography work.
versy arose as to the weight of t red
heifer. Each farmer present made
a guess, paying $1 for the privilege.
As a result we raised $17. Sam Mltt
ner made the closest guess t to the
actual weight of the heifer."' -
To. Ha vi S Maifct Ofccntln.
Mr. and Mra. McKoberts are in the
city from PHofc' Rock, havlnif come
t that Mrs Roberts could undergo
a slight operation under the rands of
a local physician.
St-Jtcr 111 at Hospital.
Mrs, V. B. McCarty of Faker, is
here to he with her sister, Mrs. Kath
erine O.Hara. who Is onlte 111 at St.
Anthony's hospital. Mrs. oIIara is
gradually growing weaker, one of the
piurses reported " j i
Salute the J-lns:.
lay Ih
nt iii
a noticeable Improvement in the re
spect shown by the crowds on the
streets to the flairs as thev nassed
SoullK-nt I11m Looks itHxxU Men were seen to take off fielc hats
Suiithenern Idaho and the country, and In many Instances give the- mill
I along the. Wyoming border looks fine.
according to Luther J. aoldmnn of
the Idaho branch of the I'. S. Hlo
logical Survey, who returned hre yes
terday Trom that section. Jlenty of
rain has fnllen and the grass Is a
, foot high,, he says - Stock Is also
looking fine. While there, the coun
try exirlenced a cloudburst and. on
electrical and. thunder storm, he re.
ports.
tary salute. The people are learning
the respect due the colors. -
Cat 1ml ic Sisters Itvfrlstec.
Seven more alien enemy women
have registered wUh Postmaster T. J.
Tn-eedy, who give out the following
list, five of whom are Catholic sisters:
Sister Mary Ludovtca. of SU Andrews
mission; Sister Mary Falconlorl,
St. Andrews' mission; Sister Mary Je-j
rome of Si. Joheph'a Academy; Sister ' Weatltrr Cooler
Strawberries at Commercial llooms
After the completion of the exercis
es at the Alta theajer last evening the
drafte men mere entertained at th
Commercial, Association momr- After
being, first fed on strawberries and
cream, they were addressed l y. J. It.
Ttaley on the legal rights of the sol
diers and matters of this character of
Irterewt to the boys going to the army
life, being followed by a talk by tr
W. IX MfXary on soelnl hygiene.
The Alta orchestra, C. O. Breach
leader, helped In the entei tainlng
j with musie and singing.
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NEWfAID TO CUPID
Mary Tulrherla. of Bt: Anthony's, hos
pital; Sister Msry lrrmslns. of 8t.
Anthony's hospital. Mrs. Kmll Dthn.
prt. Ill Stonewall Jackson stroet, and
ratiltne Ariwi Dohnert, as rue atMrosa.
Gsmss1db ntCN& Itritwjrs $17.
A check for $17 m-as received nv
I SwrManr C. K. Kooevlt of the fma-
laxlmum If-miM-ratiins HS.
llnlmum tcniiruiiins iw.
WoailMv, dear.
' No rainfall.
1IONOK.S V. S. JNKAXTHV.
WIXXII'IKi. June S.V A lHlilaj
km nfflfiallr dcaHnrod today utirii
tllla ronnly Hed Cross this wwk with xlio ,-llv eu a ijt.-d stairs Infantrj
rccllxia om ot Ihr aroatr. otaikm
cot of frreo a militarjr ftin liere. Tlio
the fnlltiwlns; letter from Major K. L.
XwnnilBndcr o( tha I'mstllW Initinn
nsency: .'This money was donated ntailiw lt cr tlx- arrival ot Hir
iy a numbw of farmers wh. were nt 3;j mrlmcntt llttt flrM armed Vaiird
tha agency yastarday attend I nK pub- jsiain U-rv mi t-Xira Canadian auQ
lie sals of school cattle. A-contro- since 1812-
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mwm DISAGREE
iMSTKBOAVf,; Jime- E4.-rman
subntarina ajig : (41.000. tuna of ai-
jlfed-sniupins; during Hay according to
a, Berlin, dispatch.' Allied statements
i credit the submarines with half as
imueo. ..: , ....'
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YANKEES HOLDING
ADDITIONAL LINES
JUST ANNOUNCED
(FRANK J. TATLOIt.)
. THi AM KRICANHt, Franca.
June 25. American troops, e huld
Ins the nlountsmeoua sector scutheaat
of St. pie where the battlellne crnssea
front Lorraine Into Germany, It la
cow permissible to announce. Am
j er-icajis have occupied, tha trenchea
j Uhera since June 1- It was kept se.
j crel until the Uarmana mala. tha di
jovery. . Thia occurred 8unday when
an entimy raid. In this sector captured
two' Americans. (Hhar Americana
) were captured by an enemy laid be
J tween Su We ajtd Lunevllle.
' German artillery waa actlra north
'of Toul last nisht, probably retalia
' tory for tha ehelllns our gunnera gave
: the (term an rear areas shortly be
i fore.
RUMOR SAYS FOR3IER
j CZAR ASSASSINATED
;ir-T .
j Lii.NDOX, Juna j:. l'rtnrad dla.
patches state that It Is rumuMd there
that the former czac waa killed by
the bolshevlkl.
For Burning Eczema
Private HorT?erT70rricka
Creasy salves ad ointmenia siiotaiil not
. .ati - ; m ; , ,' ; ' appiiea u g xxl hit mkla y. wanted.
aaalaB-a . ... trom any druti It.r 3.")c r tl tut .-
rrivale llonn-s 1. orrlrk of Oe ' The bride's sfeaer. In Kansas, then extra larcre ttK, cv-t a bc tti of srmo.
iolo. Kan -was married In Camp placed a wedding; rlnsr on h--r flnser. Hlien at(.iLJ aa Cl.' ectrri it ef. actively
Mill. N. .. avi telesrai h to Miss and on Lon Island, the best man UHt ; removes ecjt ma. q.puCy ;ct i!eiutis anj
tloldia I t'araenfof Ienaie. Kaa. , l!kcwlfe for the britesroonv heals skut et'u..., Lores, burns.
With nn ofliclMli's. clersjn.an and Th. ceremony ,dl bv th. brio. cu.?''r- rn"trt" cUanaea
and brideSTm pl.c.mt ,hu.r hsnd. Z
on duplea telcsrai.h ke. mile. Uq.nd. Try.ua,ir.i,rvh1.. Uia
ai art. w hich curreiHndtd w their Vtoivrru t ii ji3t:U.c.eaidaituIu.
j taking each other s hands. 1 & W. kos, te., CJrerUaaV a
witnesw at eurh-nd of the aire, all
liarls of the murnHfp cerenuny were
sent by wire" and retteated w ttie prli..
clpala by the clergymen.
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