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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1918)
EIGHT PAGES pacts Trr ) DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1918. I- iiffil , I tT' WS" ' " ' ' - ' 1 11 ' 'if HI . , . ., Ii lU'lunm from Wmlwi. ' Mm. H. T. fluchan returned yester day from a visit In Weston. To lletnrn to -Jrare Island- Sum Oliver,, apprenticed - seaman, will return tomorrow to Mare Inland after spending a ten days fnrloUKh here with his mother, Mrs. M. Oliver, Will afntnr to pokane. Mr. and Mr. J. N. Duigena, Miss Madeline BurgeiiH,. Miss Margaret Phelps and Miss Thelma Thompson If ft by unto today for ftpokano. I To Visit In l"rccnatT. ; J Ernest mher who hasben 111 tin Roveral weeks, leftw yesterday lor Hot ii Ke. . ' Jfewomnws Arrive. Mr. and Mm.' Edward V. Reeve who are connected with' the Interna tional Correspondence school, arrived from Portland yeaterday to make their home tn Pendleton for the sum mer. , . , Will Tjook After Interests. " - t , Dave Nelson left yesterday Tor Mon tana to npend some time looking after his Interests there. Will VlMlt llmiHhlcr.. . -v.-Mm. F. K. Cook arrived from Port land yesterrtay to remain hero for a month as the (inert of her daughter. Mrs. V; Gtirdane. '' Going tn lirtid' Wedding. w Mr. R.'C.-Hester and email acm. Churles. left this morning for Lewis ton, Idaho, to attend tho wedding of Mrs. Heater's friend.' Miss Katherine Fix to Bcott Hogers, of Kpokane. Master Charles- will . be rlmp-bearvr fr thf cere'niony. Mrs." rfestej? flans u be gone a (tout io days.!? ' Goes to liob-c. It. N. Htanfleltl lert yesterday fof Boiso, Idaho, where he expects to re main for a month on a business visit ltd urn from Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. A, P; .ftamloWtkl re turned from Portland and Vancouver, where they spent a -month's vacation visiting relatives and friends. In f'lty from tlcllx. Mrs. Ivan McKee and Mr. and Mrs. McOranahan of Helix, came In on the Northern Pacific this morning1. Grain Man Hero. L. N. Jeffers. formerlv chief tailor. a! grain Inspector, and now associat ed vJTth the Pacific Orala Co., Is at the i'endleton for a few days. ' BOND BOXES FREE A handsome Liberty Bond Box constructed of ' heavy blue steel, nlze S 1-2 Inches by 6 1-3 Inches by 11 1-2 Inches. A souve nir of the great war, will be presented FREE to every purchaser of a Suit value $20.00 or over at BOND J) HOB. I ' ' These boxes were made for- lis and are artistically construct ed strong and convenient. Will afford ample protection for your Liberty Bonds and other valuable papers. Remember the number Is limited. Come today, see the won-, dcrful values being offered In men's fine clothes. IIOXD CLOTHES . $12.00 to 40.00. BOND BROS. Pendleton1 Leading Clothiers. . Gee the Liberty Bond Boxes displayed In our window. FUGS! FLAGS! FUGS! HUNDREDS OP THEM l Ay:- Show the spirit of the day by decorat- x ing your car your residence or your place of business with the Good Old American Flag. A All sizes and prices. Economy Drug' Co. Hotel St. George Building . . Day and Night Service. , Day Telephone 711 '' Night Telephone 718 THE EASE OF STEERING Is remarkable with the NASH QUAD. The driver can handle -It day after day with tiff atnecuso as driving a touring car- The four wheel steering de-.. ie of the NASH QUAD is found In no other four Wheel drive truck. Compare the steering alone with other four wheel drive trucks and-you will have fnnnd just one of tho many superior features of tho NASH QUAD. - ,. " If the NASH QUAD -wasn't the very best four wheel drive truck on tho market the Government would not have purchased more of them than any other make. Over 18,000 now with tho boys "over There." The Nash Quad can also do lis bit "Over Here." Plno your order for a Demonstration . today. A Demonstration means a sale. Corner Cottonwood and Water Sts. Thone 530 Returns to Tho Dalles. Frank C. Cary of The Dalles, has j returned home after a few days' Visit I here with his brother Lyn who left ' yesterday for Camp Lewis- Attend Directors' Mooting. Mrs. D. C. Anderson, of Freewater and Mrs. D. J. Kirk ef I'mplne, were In the city today attending the regu lor monthly meeting of ned Cross dlj rectors. '.,. " Chalmers Aeiioy Here. Il Will F- Powell, representing tho WWnfn Mnlnr rn Onlu ( ', . ,.f T ... tlnnd Is here today with tho I. -tendon of establishing a Chalmers agency In I'endleton. Hero from Lamiasc. Mrs. Ira Scott and small baby, of Lacrosse, who have been visiting at Helix, arrived here this morning for a visit. They go on to Walla Walla from here. ri.i(,i;i . v, n.t.w 41;".; '' ' i' BUY THRIFT - 7 Olnilll O k u.v 0s' tlUY AJ,L YOU CAX. It will help the boys " over there. c? ua.1,1 rv SERVICE llt'Y ALL Villi C. -It will help tha oy ; frmi Amm6m sssijas stnnssi H s " THE L&AIIE'i Big 3; Day Special Begins Tomorrow!:; Profesor Ihimer CVtmlnc. . Prof. J. H. Horner, well Utiovn member of the faculty at Oi A- C, is to be In Pendleton on Saturday, June 20th for the purpose of meeting- pros pective students for the college. Transferred to Portland. A. O. Parker, for six months ticket clerk at the O-W. H. Nj station left today for Portland to accept a similar position at the Union Depot. Maurice Smith, of Vancouver, arrived tpday.l to succeed Mr. Parker. Red (Xiss Directors Meet. Hepresentatlvea from the, fifteen auxiliaries of the Red Cross met to day and gave general reports of the ! month's work. Instructions for the making; of housewives and. comfort kits were given out: .. Here to See noy Leave. i Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hosklns were In 'the city yesterday to see the lat ter's brother, Olea Montgomery, off for the new national army. The young man's father. Oscar Montgom ery, was also here, coming down from Umapine. , , Adams IVilkx In Town. . Quite a number of Adams people were in town yesterday to take part In the demonstration for the 'joys and 10 do -trading. . Among them was Mrs. W. J. Thurman, Mrs. J. A. Mar low, Mrs. D. Green. Mrs. Ira Stall ( and daughter, Miss Alice. I'litiiam Writes a Book. George Palmer Putnam, li-te eof Hend, and who was here for the state editorial association meeting Inst year, has written a book en titled -The Smiting of the Rock." hlch Is attracting much attention. The author of the book Is fciven as "Palmer Bend." 4 f MI- SILK SUMMER TAFFETAS: iLUSTr&ujjEW.jSATINS . : , ; , ; ; SILK GINGHAM TAFFETAS PRACTICAL FULARDS if Effective combinations in Georgette and Satirist Organdiecollars and ,Ves;?: tees, new tunics,, attractive beading and einjbroiderjr. jT .f 'i.; ' ' IV, 1 mw CREPE SHANTUNG -: 1 -A- splendid all eilkrfabric far suits, ' dresses and skirts. .. Heavy weight, crepe finish 40 in. -wide,' offered in shades grey, tan, blue, purple, Alice blue. The. yard $2.50 '.'' . 11-.. ':; TASSELS' Tassels of all kinds, colors and sizes used for trimming bags and' dresses. Well made and of good quality ...... 10c to $1J)0 ; DRIVING GLOVES : ; , ; If you are interested in driving gl(ves we can -certainly, give you what you want, with or without cuff, ,. colors of tan, khaki and brown. The' pair ........... . . . . j $1.25 to $5.00 - JERSETTE WASH SUITING ... - A -new - .-wash ' fabric - medium".' weight, 'for skirts and suits, offered'!.' in shades of blue,' tail, rbse'anrj white, 40 inches wide. The yard. . .... 65c. : .' ; GINGHA3I PLAIDS - i .: A Bilk mixture, that launders -fine:; specially for summer wear, plaids that look well, 36 inches - wide. The" : ' yard . ..: J 1 : r.. . . . . : $1.00 -: : .1 LINGERIE RIBBONS . . j i And tapes, for your summer under- " wear, offered in colors of white, pink . '. and light' blue. 5 ; The bolt: :V...; 10c':' "VEILS AND VEILING ; - ; Showing thernewest styles in plain : ' and embroidered designs. Best quaK : ; ity and offered in c6lors of tan, gre'.'. brown, black, green, purple, etc. : ':: Veiling, yard 25c to $1U50 ;, - Veils, each i.M. . . i i 10c to $2.00 .: ) Will Visit Washington Cities. Mrs. Charles E. Heard is visiting In Rllensburg with her friend, Vra. t.'arl Stamle. who was formerly Miss Jean Anderson of this city. Mr. Heard will Join his wife In Tacoma Friday and they will enjoy visits at that- city. Camp Lewis, Seattle and Fprtland, before returning home. May Make Home Here. Mrs. P. P. Pawden was expected to arrive here last night from Spokane to visit with her mother Mrs. U K. McHargue. and hoc sister, Mrs. P. H. Chatas, of this city,- and Mrs. R. A. Rudd of nteth. Mrs. Bowden may de cide to make her home here for a time as her husband is with the Am erican array In France. , . ager, has moved Its office fiom the running -tm1 the eorwiof Court ana Main Streets VheH" he'Hartman Ab stract company Is located, to a build ing on Court street. The Elevator company has its offices In the former location for several years, consoli dating with tho Puget Sound Ware house eompany,! which also had Its headquarters there about three years ago. Visiting in ixikane. 8. H. Forshnw left this morning for Spokane where he will Join Mrs. For shaw for a visit there. Wesley Hassell Rnlists. John Wesley Hassell of 821 Garden street, enlisted as an apirent;oe sea man in the pay department of the na vy this morning and leaves ftir Port land Monday. Owen llyrd I .oaves Saturday. Owen Byrd. severed his connection with the grocery department of the Peoples Warehouse last evening and leaves Saturday with. .others to enter the mecttnical branch of the army in answer to a special call. Mr Byrd's fellow employes presented him with a nice watch last night, llnine up to tell him goodbye as they did so. Tank Closed First or Week. Unite a lot of folks have come back from the swimming tank at the rtound-Cp grounds of late with their sulta Just as dry as whe-n thev went, and with a very disappointed look. The reason tor such a state of affairs Is that the- water tn the river is low and it has been decided to run the natu torlum.only on the lost four days of the week, beginning Thursday. l:leator Company Moves of lice. The Poclfio Coast Klevator Com pany, of which C F. Kennedy !s man ure of the drafted boys, and the loss Fltz Gerald cost him 10. The whole was not reported to Chief Al Roberts I thine is still a mystery to W'hite flull. for some time, leaving It'IlRe'tboking Jas he has no reciiecthm ef taking for a needle In t hay stack to hunt, Roberts and Is at for the purse. Mrs. Huff had a baby ... in her arms and In the dense crowds ! ft loss to fleure out how he ot Wtth that thronged the depot was unable In the Iron walls. ,( to tell Just when the loss occurred. She Is strongly of the belief that s.m.:Xm M t , HOOKER'S inESSENGEll service 1 Phone;522 '' Calls 45c nd up.::: ' ably at about the time No. 19 was pulling out. Has Xew llupmohile. , Leander Parr is drtviag n "new 1918 model Hupmobile purchased from Joseph Letter. New Store Front Going Vp. A new $800 store Jront Is being built for Murphy Brothers paint store on Court street by Horn and Booth ty. - War Hits Soda Fountain. Lovers of "lemon cokes" will have to learn to like root beeT anil lemon ade and other such makeshifts, for the food administration has Issued an and dealers can no longer serve It ground that It uses too much sugar, sod dealers can no longer serve it whjen their present stock Is exhausted. Oiikhl TlcAts Mars. Cupid had his way with a Freewa ter young couple, even If tne bride groom has to go to war Immediately, so flarry J. Allen and Isabelle Mc Millan were married here Monday morning by Rev. H. H. Hubbell. Mr. H. H. Habart has accepted a posi tion as general bookkeeper at the Am erican National Bank- He is from Xampa, Idaho, and was city clerk there for a number of years. Grant Walker Returns Home. . Grant Walker, who- had -he mis fortune a few days ago to have his arm cut off In an accident with a mowing machine, has recovered suf ficiently to leave the hospital, and this morning returned to his hon-.e near tanfleld. His father. Horace Walker, came up yesterday for hlaft. The wottnd is healing rapidly. Fined $25. John Simpson of Rleth. was brought before Judge J. H. Parkes this morn- Allen left with the draft contingent j lng charged with assault. Ke pleaa yesterday morning. : guilty! and was fined tiS and costs. Not having the money he was turned Isador White Bull ami nillcr.. ! over to the custody of Sheriff T- D. Too murh "bitters" got Isador j Taylor and will probably be a go est White Bull. Indian. In trouble yester- i of his for the next few weeks. . H day. with the result that this morn-j hit a. Greek on the head with a bot- 0.-W. n. V. Has Xew Ticket Agent. Maurice Smith, who was formerly ; ticket agent at Pendleton Ii 1910.; but recently ao-ent at .Vancouver. ! Wash., relieved A. O. Parker as agent I ,nK his Interview with Jude ThoJtle. this morning and will again be at the -window of the Pendleton ticket of-1 flee. His Pendleton friends will be I glad to see him again. . 1 I Ilnland Oliver Sells Home, j Roland Oliver has sold his resl- -donee on the corner of Jsrkgon and t Oarfleld streets' to K. G. Warner, ni sheepman of Pilot Rock, who will ' take possession about August 20. The ' home, which is considered one of the finest In the city. changed hands through the Charles K- Heard Co., In- : eQrporated. J smiles Will Arrive June 8. Chas. A- Crabtree of the Oregon Military police, has received a letter j from Capt. H- K. Williams, saying the ; supplies for the- headquarters to be j estsbiished In -Pendleton hove been ,. shipped and will arrive heer about j rmtFKCT woMAXiroon rvrt.Pt wnmnnhnnrf AanMnA- fret health. Beauty and a good dl-tne SSth. The old Commercial asso-j position both vanish before pain and suffering. A great menace to a wom an's happiness In life Is the suffering that comes from some functional de rangement which soon develops head aches, ltarkache. nervousness and "the blues." For ' such suffering, women find help in that famous old toot and herb remedy. Lydla K. Plnkham's Ycgetnble Compound, which tor thre elation rooms, corner Court end Main streets are being fixed ttp as the Kast ern Oregon headquarers for the police. Ixst a Pun and $73. Mrs. C. It- Huff of llermlston, lost apurse containing $7s, two gold vatches and a check book esterdayj morning at the O.-W. n. A N. depot. . generations has been restoring health j It .happened In the cromd at the de- : to women of America. 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