.x-.i: :tf;Tf3ffiE JULV 2,' 1918 EIGliT PAGri in . ' - 1 ' . II 'l I purine the week from July 1 to 5 i it will be necessary to secure much the Ked Cross surgfcal dressing class- (additional help In order to meet the os will follow the schedule given be-, local quota- The work room will be low. Afternoon work begins ty a o"-I open at a. m. each Tuesday and Frl clock and evening classes at '. Theiday with an Instructor in-charge, July quota for supplies haa been doubled, making generous cooperation ! A merry group of picnickers jejur- Imperative, and every Instructor ex- neyed by motor to the reservation teada to volunteers not only cordial j Sunday where a most delightful out welcome, but an urgent appeal for as. alnlano In the library work roim during- any of the following classes: ..Monday afteraoon Folding .Class, , Mrs. J, JC Thompson, Instructor. -, Monday afternoon Cutting Class, Mrs. M. A. Sprinkler, instructor. Monday evening Business Girls. Mrs. J. C Woodworth, Instructor. ' , Tuesday afternoon Folding Class, Mrs. J. N. Burgess, instructor. ..Tuesday afternoon Cutting Mrs, F. M..-Brown, Instructor. Wednesday afternoon Folding log w bus enjoyeo. i ne party inciuaea Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr. -and Mrs Alec CHbhs, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Call, Mrs. Duncan McDonald. Mrs. E. Dohnert, Mrs. Anna St.tnf land, Tom Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wlrth, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hartnett, the Misses Paulino and Emily Dohnert. Mamie Hartnett, FJdlth Laing, Bessie and Francis Robertson, Jessie Thompson. Class, ! EHrothy Hartnett, Flora McDonald. Masters Bruce Glbbs, Kobert and Alec Thompson, Kdword McDvna'd and Francis McCall. Class, Mrs. T. D. Taylor, instructor. Wednesday afternoon Cutting At S;3a 0.clock last evening leneath Class, Mrs. Joe Murphy. Instructor. !a bower of ferns and .blossoms. Miss Thursday afternoon Folding Class, Florence Morton became the bride of Mrs. H. E, Bickers. Instructor. ! Laurence Whitman, the ceremony be- . Thursday Afternoon Cutting Class. :,nS Performed at the home of the Mrs. Thomas Thompson, instructor, i brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Honor Guard Cutting Class, Miss Lillian Boylen, instructor. Thursday evening Honor Guard Fading Class, Mrs. H. M. Chambers, instructor. Friday Afternoon Folding Class, Mrs. J, C. Woodworth. instructor. ..Friday afternoon Cutting . Class, Hrs. J- T. Richardson, instructor. ,?For.lhe home-coming celebration. Justice, and Mrs. George H. Burnett entertained as their guests yesterday Mi J. H. D. Gray and her daughter. Miss Lmuise Gray of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Belt of WUlamlna ho came Friday. The Tlsitors are remaining over Sunday- Mr. Belt Is a brother of Mrs. Burnett Salem Statesman. - " , ,Miss. adye Evelyn Ford, one of the prominent .musicians of Oregon City, wIl give one of her delightful piano recitals. at the Methodist church this evening., when a large nnmber of her students-are to appear in a well ar anged musical program. - The St. Ce cilia Chorus, 'under rhe direction of Mrs. Nieta. Barlow Lawrence., will as sist. There will also be vocal selec tions by Homer Ho Howell, with Miss Sdye Ford at the piano and Mr. fletchtner, on the violin. Oregon City Enterprise. ,, , j Mrs. George Baer. accompanied by her small son. departed yesterday for Portland en route to Seaside where they will past the next several weeks - .Miss Daphne Swearingen is spend ing a few days in Walla Walla, as the guest of Miss Sub Crawford, her visit tieing occasioned by the appearance of "Oh, Boy" at the Keylur Grand theater. MrsV Charle Greullch. of the local rBed Cross organization. Is making an 'urgent. jappeai for -workers in a gauze cutting . class .. to meet : every ., Tuesday and Frldity forenoon jat Jhelibrary. The necessity 'of work In this line Is provitrg heavier than -anticipated ana! jvar- chosen t be her itrQvef Jhpn- --- - - .. . ;vm - . ( - Morton, with Rev. H. H. Hubbell of- jficiatlng. The couple was unattend ed, and only a small group of rela tives witnessed the service. " Preceding exchange of vows. Miss Mabel Whitman, sister of the groom, played the Barcarolle. Tales from Hoffman, and the couple took their places to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march. The bride chose an especially lovely frock of ' daintiest gray, her gown being of silvery-toned Georgette crepe, cut on short girlish lines, and touched with a thread of pink and blue embroider'. She car ried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses; fluffy white blossoms and ferns- About the living room pink roses were combined with Shasta daisies and anarelK-breath. great clusters of the j blossoms surmounting pedestals nt I either side of the bower of ferns. -; After showering the couple with good wishes the guests assembled for a buffet supper In the dlninir room where a great pink shaded lltjht cast its-radiance over an abundance of pink sweet peas. ' ' "- ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Whitman departed later in the evening by automobile for Walla Walla from where they left today for a short wedding trip. Mr. Whitman has been head of the department of science In the high school for the past Two years and is himself, a graduate of the institution as well as of the University of Ore gon, while his bride attended the nor mal at Cheney, Washington, aria' has recently been with the Peoples Ware house- Both ofhe young, people are well known in Pendleton, where they have made their home for several years and both have many friends to wish them happiness .News has reached Pendleton friends of the marriage of Miss Clytle Hall to Harold Frink In Eugene Saturday The ceremony was performed in the afternoon at the home of tho bride's mother. Airs. J. C- Van Uulld.tr, in .the pctttence i( ny - ,4w. 'ktH?- d friends. The bride's sister. Mia- C". T. Hackett, of - Centralis. Washington. or, while Eldim Frlnk; Jr.; attended his brother aa best man, and the ser vice was performed by Rev. A. M, tlangler of the Baptist Church of Kugone. The bride was simply gown ed in a dainty frock of 'gray, with which she carried an old fashioned bouquet os pastel-toned blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. Frink -are making tnelr home In apartments on Taylor street' in Portland and Mr. Frink employed in the shipyards, .while awaiting his call to service. Mrs. Frink left Pendleton last week and durin a two months' stay she made many friends here. She was a student at the University f Oregon, where she specialised in newspaper work and was a member of the Thcta. Slgraa Phi honorary J.vurnllmlo fraternity. : She was with the Eugene Guard before coming to Pendleton to do reportorlal work on the East Oregonian. , The surgical dressings, class-sunder the direction of Mrs.'T. IX Taylor will meet tomorrow afternoon- and 'Mrs. Taylor will be at the library to wel come all who will help by 1:30 o'clock as there is such a great &mount of work1 to be accomplished during the few hours. A cordial invitation Is al ways extended by Mrs.-Ta.ylor to vol unteers aa well as members,- but for tomorrow an unusually urgent. appeal Is made that every person lend all aid possible. The afternoon will be de voted to .making the first .aid. packets for use in the front line, trenches and still another .call haa corae f or i larger Pendleton quota.; u , , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leuer. Misses Mary and Nellie Bchultx and. S. D. Taylor and Carl Leuer formed a par ty which, enjoyed a motor trip . to Heppner Sunday., . . , f c-.i , Mr. and Mrs. C. Tlohrman and dau ghter. Miss Alma Rohrmaw have' ar rived home from -a most 'enjoyable motor trip to Crater Lake. They made the trip by way of Portland, going down tho Willamette valley, anil re turning, through -central Oregoa.stop ping for a visit at Bend. . They!(hav.e been away a fortnight., I ::'- 3?!S - - k Vpt Contend 15 Fluid Pfaehnj i rjiunl.-3 PER CEKf. Amiable rVcparauoo&f As ! simUauttfithcFood by Rtf, ; wtheSiMci5alBols Checrtulncss ana HesLwi" ncttherOnim.Mon)hineMr Mineral. fOT"w Km W I v'isli) A helpful Kerocir lor cM-ConslipaaonairiDialTltvi :'-Y'- and Fcx-erishncss f ::;!! Lossor-hLEEP For Infanta and Childron. ( Mothers Knbw?fhat . Genuine : Always Bears tfie Signature of In in Exact Copy of Wrapper. Casforia . AAV 0 For Over " aMeumuaAMMK. j.- t - . Mrs. II. S- llann left this morning to spend the summer at Seaside. P, ,and, formerly of,, the ..iSlewct Harester Co., is ini Pendleton today. Mrs. M. McIntTe of Adams, la in the city today. "'B. R- Hushes of Portland, ia Pendleton business visitor today. , .M4&s;,Kliel.HawJf.s is in Pendleton aa the guest of Mrs. Audrey King. Fnink Atkins of Portlands, is Pendleton business visitor today. Di E. Webster .of .McKay was Pendleton last night ... r . , . Mr. an4 Mra.r Johm cott , aro Pendleton pday frdm Athena1. T -J.i T. rarrell.r president iot tbe-,0- W.,it, & x. Co. pasd ,throM3h .pep- aieton .yesterday en. route to cnicao Mrs. Westbreoko Dickson. an4 little daughter., Mary Xjoijise, left yesterday for a via.it with frienda in .Portland, Don Pruitt, private secretary to B. X. gtanfleld, is hero today on .Heap business, La, Grande Observer.'., Mr.and Mrs. Dave Johnson and fainily went to Palmer Junction yes terday v t, . . ... . ,.,,,' . Frank- Knapton and William Down er of Herraiston were, in, J'endletpn Saturday.. . .Miss 'Mary Doherty of Kcho, re turned to Jher home this morning" after a, visit here. . ,, . , -( Mr. and Mrs. Jess IIcuallen left for WeHton yesterday to be the guests o relatives there,. , Senator Levi Ankeny returned to hts home In Walla Walla this morning' after a business visit here , Thomas Gurdane was In Pendleton today from the south end of the coun- ' . , Mr. and Mrs A. N. Moore of Gard ner, Idaho, are In Pendleton today en route for the coast by machine. Mrs. A. If. Davis nnd little daugh ter Doris, returned to ,IUcth, ..today after a slioppliig tour In. Pendleton- Mr. and Mrs. -tfha'rten Brlerley re tomcd to Stanficld today after a short, visit here. f .... iw, ... Ralph llamm. anil son, Marshall Ilamm, returned to their home . In Vinson today after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe I 'arks. Mr- and Mrs,. Charles. p. I.cw1sJ:or the Johnson-Pearson ranch, are reg istered at the Goldden IUile from h'tanfield. ,' Mrs. E. M. Miller, of Kcndrick, Idaho, passed through Pendleton this morning on "her way to Pilot Hock, to visit her (laughter, Mrs. frank h"hull. Mrs. p. M. finilth, whjo has. been in Pendleton visiting her. daughter,. Mrs. B. Mclton.-left this morning for Port land. . 4 -. , j ( X. Berkeley, real estate- man,, was called ,to WalUburg. Wash yesterdaj- on business. He will, return home this evening. , , ,( . " ; C. It. Martin, who As employed n Baer's hardware store, left today for Waitsburg. Washington, to spend his vacation visiting friends. v . Mr. and Mrs. K. j. Burke have re turned lo their residence on Water street They have been absent while repairs were being made. Gus Baur left this morning for Hot 'liTHAT I particularly like about ' yy'Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is ite mild but thorough" action on tlae bowels. It has been very helpf ul in relieving my riirie-year-old son, who hd been constipated since a'-baby." . ;, '.;';; ' (From a letter to Drl Catctwelt mitten ty M. ,C. E. ffrJjJ SlMfcdison freet, Drl Caldwell's!";-- Syrup! Pepsin Xfe Perfect Laxative Sold y Druggists' Everywhere v50 cts. ):$1.00 r Freejrom opiates andfnarcotic drugs and pleas ant to the taste, it acts easily arid naturally arid restores riorrhal regularity. A trial bottle can be obtained ' free of oharge by writing to I. Dr: W. B. Caldwell, ;458 Washirigtbn Street, ; Monticello, Illinois. Chautauqua speakers, Is at Hotel Pen dleton, -i... aira. .iu. t;arter lert yesterday arter- noon. to spend her vacation In Walla Walla and Seaside, Horace Walker, of Stanfield, is In the city today. E. A. May berry of La Grande Is In Pendleton today on business. . , T. C. Boll and Ale Bell are in the city today from Stanfield. E. L. Bean Is a business visitor from Stanfield "today.r!- Vr'." , -Mias Ke.ite Sawsr of Lewiston, is registered at Hotel Bowman. . -!" ' e-r a torn W !! JP4 the sale of War tSaviiiKS Stamps, In the first mix months of the year it was found the district is keeping: up with the quota called for, 'and as no trouble is anticipated in making equally as ffood a record for the rest of tho year, it was thought' a soliciting' campaign unnecessary. "" ; ' AVeatlicr Cooler, . s Ma.tUuiuu tenikrutiire. H8. Mhiimum Temperature. 52. W'Uid. West. J Vesih. Weather, C loudy. ItHhurall, None. Mr- Kerr Seriously ill. . , , i Tbonioa Kerr of Nulin. father of Mps. Grin Steeht of Pendleton, is seri ously ill at his home an the result of aii. auto accident which occurred re cently, Just after Mr. Kerr vas op erated on for appendicitis. AjvIvo by Auto. Mrs. Cua La Fontaine, Miss HeJenl-Ia Fontaiite, t granddaughter, Sylvia KnlKht, re-1 Sheriff T- l. Taylor , and . Deputy turned todav from Portland. TheviJk Murin nr at Wn 1 In Wnllii tndav Here jWfc 9 , Th.; Palies by Mrs. l.a having gone after couple of men held r pnaine s son-in-iaw. icaipn 1 empie, 'tnore as suspects ror naving stolen with a machtn and made the remain il400 grain sucks from the Pacific daughte?. and little (.ot Away With 1 HM Sucks. der of the trip by auto. Will Hold Consultation. Dr. Frank Boyden and D.. F. W, Vincent left- yeterda,y tor Ht Lake Where they Wl!.. consult-with Dr. Phy regarding; the health of Qeorge Phelps who has been 111 for some time and 1 now at iLot Lake, oast Elevator Co.'a warehouse in Pen dleton. The sacks were first missed last Friday. The names of the men held at Walla Walla have not been learned. Ladies' Fancy White and Brown" Sport Shoes, all sizes and widths, special Sell 6 , Ladies White Top 'Kid Shoes, worth a : third' hibre . : : '. ,v i $4.93 Ladies' Brown Cloth Top Shoes, with, ' 7-8 Iri: heels,' very popular, only $5.00 Men's Outing Shoes, black," ? tan 'arid 'white'...".-.'..-... $2.65 and, $2.95 Children's - Patent Leather Slippers at $W$i.69 Special lot of Ladies' Oxfords, while, they last , - $1-65 65 pair of Men's Sample Oxfords worth ' $5.00," the pair while they last? $2.65 The Hub 32 Sample Stores. 74'5 Main St. BLACKBIRD ADDED TO LIST OF WAR FOODS I ;rriiuiny Her AduilU Tltey . SM.U I'uut of Action. . WASHINGTON, Juno S. A dls- . .. . i .. 1- ... V. .lut. tlnnurlm.iit tn.lf.v i song of that the Uorllncr Tagcbloit In Its. , . . - Isnuc of June -The fa-! BACRAM I'TXTO, July S -mous ncrsonaRe who "sank sixpenao" and then backed twenty blackbirds Into a thought It was great stuff wasn't such an old. nut as many thought him to be. .n race, ne was an epiour.. accorotna , mUi wrl(niu u dld nut C(),Cd. to GeorKe Neale of the state game and .... . . i.i,,. 10. tiuoted a Uernian general as saying that the American I military activity was very embarrass- ! ing' tq German military stfaugy and flh .commission. , - "Eat . blackgirds' and . save meat." Neale advised today. "'As a table bird they are excelled by few other. They are not. costly to shootj as they travel and feed in large bancls. and many birds can be killed with a single load ot No. V shot. .The young birds are now able to fly and are tender and with the German program for influ encing opinion at home. Alt.MV lXCURASK IMSfTKSFD. - I.UMIOX IS IXrXUl-MKD ; LONDON. June 36. A dispatch tt the Times from Toklo quotes the mill-' tary correspondent of the Toklo news- deliclaus to eat. In many of the puper Asahl-as saying that the busi- southern states It Is necessary to pro- tect blackbirds because, the epicure realize the tttblo - dualities of this bird. . "In game districts-Nos. 1. 2 and 8. which comprise most of California ex cept the most southern counties, blackbirds may be killed at any time dnd In any numbers. No required to hunt them." ness considered by the council at the General Stuff Office pn June J ,wi the abolltn ot the brigade syxieni for the army, the adoption , of , a , corps system similar to the German, nnd the increase of the army to twenty-five corps of two divisions each, with each division containing three regiments. license is j Alterations also are contemplated the navy, the correspondent adds. In AAAAAAAAA AAAAA A A f f f f f f f ?? f f f ?T?T??1 C. A. Moll Ilarvrhlin. C. A. Moll was In Pendleton today from his farm northwest of Pendle- Uon. He say he haa started harvest lint; and hia grain Is turnlnK out a fair William Hoch was In Pendtcton tor yield and that it is but little shriveled. day. from Bingham Springs and says 'He is cutting 600 acres and expects he tht he anticipates a big crowd at the resort for the Pooirth of July. Those ho niajde reservations tor tfie third are -now arriving- : will have It all In the warehouse the first uf August. by Carlrfad of Trout O mil it if. A carload of fry Rainbow trout will arrive from the Bonnrvillp hatchcy on Friday, says Deputy (Same Warden George Tonkin. Owing to the short age of help in the hatchery these flnh are smaller than the ones usually placed In the streams, and for this reason they will be taken to a spot near Bingham springs and placed In Another Smallpox Faiknt. . a ooop pond for a month, when they ('Mrs-' tft JJti -was- uorantlned at ( will be distributed In streams in the her horae;-901' RaleJ. street today for county, smallpox, ;. It s -understood to be In lH4ii'9). Told to 3IOVC. Chief Al Koberts today, told the Gipej- fortune- tellers mho have been operating ffer svcrV days on Main street this was a good time f or ' mov ing. It is said Hhoy were attempting to defraud n Indian. 1 j-r mild form. llermlMtoil lla No Cmpal(rn. Sq. far, as known Hermiston dlstrlt is, the only one In Umatilla county In which no campaign was carried on for IIKIXSIAX, SHIP St"NK. "WA.SIIIN;tON. .Inly 2: The navy Itn anmmnoed Uie llolfrlun steamship l'Jiill?r was stimr by l'-bont sliell fire 1 lliq ml)fft a sea Jum. 21-. ..A nailing rewijcd 25 survivors. BROWN Of THE THREE FINGERS ONLY CLUB TO MAKE GOOD AS MANAGER k.W!iifiifrriitif iiiltnttftirtf iiititrttirtf iff iiiiriiifiiiiiiiKiiiiiinif nit iiiiifiiiinifiinatt ; -. - - - . ffl U. r-I.L aUI lal ixt er: aWMuuiiWiiu VALUE : EVERY DOLLAR Tour teeth carefully examined and properly fixed, by the beat painless method known. Kcwtca Painless Dentists . Corner Mala and Webb treed. We advertise) and offer War ita vines fctaaipe for sol wlta Mr. Clark, clerk elect of school dmt- S. rtct No. u2, was a business visitor, in g Pendleton today. mt Mr. H.4VJten. district- factory ifb- - peel or for eastern Oregon. Is home jy in Pendleton for a- few days having S "returned 8unda" from a tour of l'a E k?r county. -2 MIm Myrtle Ross left " today Xor Portland to visit Mrs Tom Campbell. SiMiss Hon expects to Join her sister X soon and together they will go to the beach. Mrs. J. Griswold of Helix 1 In Pen- S dleton today. it I .i .it tt In ..! it iV'Ii, ) - , -' s . . .,. , It GET YOUR BEFORE THE RAISE There will be an advance of $100.00 within the next few days. ' Now is the time to place your order. PRICE $2390.00 F. O. B. PENDLETON" Lri M i XT' a ' I'm Moi-dpcai'V JLiowrL Of all the aggregation of greats Oer of the three flners to take a hand who have one from the Chiraito Cubs " en.iorary minaier. "l ne oijt Indiana miner aia so wen thst he was xfven the Job ernianent ly and it now looks as thouxh cvlum- to managerial berths the only one who appears to have any success Is a pitcher. ot lon aao Tinker felt that h wasn't setting what he' should out of bus would finish there or thereabout. If Brown makes Kood with Colum bus this year he will have been th !r I ,f llir "''I f iaw lit lUrrr-f-A li .. ...i...- ...W f. .v. KPKCIUCATION'S MOTOU-- llutln H. ,lr. mililnry type, cesignei. esperiaMy for heavy duly military track service. Bore 4 1-4 In, Stroke D -t Ju. 4 cylinder,' vertical, en boc, "I." head type, 4-rycle. All worklnK parts en closed. Three-point suspension. Insuring pci-fect JtltKnmeiiA ad flexible under ull conditions. ('rankshu.f I carried on 3 extra, larftd ' bearines. Front, riiauteter 2 J-8 In. by 3 1-8 In. IcnKtli. Middle' diameter 2 1-4 In. by 1 3-4 In.. K'UKth. Hear diameter 2 S-S In. by 4 In., lentrth.. ConnoutiiiK rod beuritiK. diameter 2 1-S In. by Z 1-2 In. lcnxth. I'lslon pin bpurinir. diumeti-r 1 1-1. In. by z 1-8 Jn. ICUKth. OIL.1SO BYSTKM Full 'force pressure feed to ull hearings through , drilled erHnc shaft.- ull Is pumped by u scared pump from the oil reservoir located in tho crank case. , r. COOLINt 8THTKM Centrlfugul Water I'ump nnd Kun.". , , CAKHL lth-Tult Muster with governor uttuched. Air adjustment op dink. ' - -.- , . , , -, . ,, ; ION4TIO.V Klseumnn High Tension Valeriroof o 4 Mugnctb. C'LirTCH -Multiple Disc Dry I'lato fuced with Ravbestos. , THA.V8MISWIOM Selective sliding gear, three speeds foiuiil una one reverse, bolted securely t tho motor nnd furmliig a unit Power plant. Annular ball bearing throughout. Nickel steel gears and Chrome Nickel Bhafts of largo diameter. STEKltt.N'O OKA II Semi-Irreversible. Worm and split nut type, "8- Inch steering wheel. ' flADIjiTOIt Honey comb coro with cust tunks and frame mounted on cushion springs to relieve vibration from road shocks. Fit AM E Pressed Bteel. with all spring hangers and crow-members , hot riveted. 1-18 Inch section, with 3-Inch channel, 1-1-Inch stock. Five cross members are used reinforced by gusset plates. Length, ill 3-4 Inches. SPHINOH Alloy Steel Heat Treated Front Seinl-F.llttic 44 11 Inches long, 2 1-2 Inches wide, 11 leaves. Hear, Krmi-ICIliptic ii Inches long, 3 Inches wide, 13 leaves. nio.N'T AXIE Tlmken Drop Forged I-li.um with Tlmken lioller Kcarlngs. .,... KBAH AXLK Torbensen Internal Gear Drivo with Drop' Forged I-Beam Ioad Carrying Memler. BRAKEH Emergency Internal - Expanding on rear wheels. Bcrvlco External Contracting on rear wheels. CONTROL' Left Hand Bteer. Center Control. Throttle lover on steering column. WHEELS AND TIKES Artillery type with air curled second-gruwlh Hickory square spokes. Tires, pressed on type, 24x4 front 3xs rear OAHOLINE TAXK Capacity la Gallons. ' . DB Ll'XE CAB Curtains and plate glass wlndhleld 186 00 E.N'CIXlHEM CAB With (lours. 21 IK.OO. WHEEL rlAHK144 Inches. Loading spaoe to end of frame 1 "0 In FNJCIPMEXT Tliree nil Lamps, tool box..!.... I kit and airui'.-hi.n.' Tainting, 2,-,.oo extra. . i 1 - l- CHAHHI8 CtiLOIl Iad coat. Simpson Auto Co1. Dor. Water and Johnson Bta. PbotM 409