East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 06, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENPLTTON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918.
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A change In the Red Cross suritical
. dressing; schedule occurs each week
because of the alteration of the
(cause cutting; and folding classes- Fol.
lwinjr Is the order of work for the
eek of July 8 to IS. Afternoon
classes beirln by 3 o'clock and those
In th evening at T. Voluntrs are
tinted to meet with any of th class
ea and will be cordially welcomed In
the work room of the IJbrary:
Monday afternoon Folding class.
1ra..X. Herkeley, Instructor.
Monday afternoon Cnttlnir class,
Mm Walter Adams, Instructor. ' j
Monday evening Business girls.
Mrs. J. C Woodwortb, Instructor.
' Tuesday afternoon Folding class.
Mm, KL L Power, Instructor.
Tuesday afternoon Cutting class,
Mrs. James Welch, Instructor.
Wednesday afternoon Folding class,
Mrs. T. F. O'Brien, Instructor.
' Wednesday afternoon, Cutting
class, Mrs. Jim Estes. Instructor.
Thursday, afternoon Folding class,
Mrs F- FX Boyden, Instructor
Thursday afternoon Cutting class.
(Riverside ladies), Mrs. HI S. Gar
field, instructor.
Thursday afternoon Honor Guard
class. Miss Ulllan Boylen, instructor.
Thursday evening Honor Gnard
girls, Mrs. H. M. Chambers, Instructor.
Friday afternoon Folding
Mn, U L. Itogers, Instructor.
Installation of officers . wns held
Inst evening by I'aullne itebt-kan
Lodge No. IS, the Installing officers
being Mrs. Janet McRae. IX r. P.. as
sisted by Grand Marshal Xettlo Whet
stone, and Past Noble Grands Julia
Cook. Laura. Tweedy, Janetta Allison
and Ida Grav while the nfflrora to.
class, stalled were Mary Grandin. noble
grand; Nellie Park, vice grand; Edna
J. C. Woodworth, Instructor.
Friday afternoon, cutting class, Mrs. W oodworth. secretary; Olive Frledly,
tor; Fay La. Dorn. Insla guardian
Lucy Hodgson, outside guardian; Hat.
tie Ferguson. R. S. N. O.; I.III'un Can
non, L A X. G.; and Ida Gr.iy. t, S.
V. O.
The trail xo folding class under the
direction of Mrs. Norbome Berkeley
will meet according to schedule Mon
day afternoon. Mrs. Berkeley In ex
tending a welcome to helpers, calls
attention to the fact that a single
afternoon's work may mean the sav
ing of ever so many lives during the
present urgent appeal of the Ameri
can Red Cross for more supplies ana
the Impending offensives on the bat
tle front. The supervisor will be in
the Library work room by 1:30 o'clock
and. as always. Includes all volun- i
teers In her cordial invitation.
onoitte
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Food Value Candies, Fresh
FrozenCreams, is backed by
The Delta which insists on
service and quality.
THE BEST 40c MERCH
ANT LUNCH IN THE
CITY
Served from 11 to 2.
Salads and Sandwiches,
Creamed Dishes and Fruits.
Soups, Eggs any style,
6erved at all hours.
"Eat a Plate of Delta Ice
Cream Every Day."
A GOOD CHICKEN DIN
NER ANY TIME
FROM 12 NOON TO MID
NIGHT SUNDAY.
Decorations of red. white and blue
floating In the breeze of many elee-
trie fans are today being prepared to
greet the folk who will attend this
evening's dance, given in compliment
to the Oregon Military Police by the
Giris' Honor Guard and the Uma
tllle County Home Guard. Dancing
will begin at 9 o'clock and the affair
Is to be one of the ever popular Happy
Canyon jitney dances, the proceeds to
go to the company fund of the police.
The girls under the committee super
vision of Miss Evelyn Sommervlllo.
jMiss Hazel Wyrick and Miss Margaret
(Putnam are working in cooperation
with committees from the Home Guard
jcompanies to make the evening a
genuine pleasure for the hosts or
dancers as well as a cordial reception
to the honor guests. -
A meetiifli of the Busy Bee club 01
the Maccabees, scheduled tor Tues
day has been postponed until a later
date.
The surgical dressings class of
high school girls, under the supervis
ion of Mrs. E. I Power are to resume
work next week and will meet Tues
day evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. PoW'
er especially urges a 100 per cent at
tendance at Tuesday's meeting.
Ernie Kenny of Portland, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cummins.
ijle arrived Thursday and expects to
depart tomorrow, making the return
trip by automobile. Mr. Kenny ta a
brother of Mrs. dimming.
Mrs- A. V. Humphrey plans to leave
In the morning for Portland to Join
her husband, who Is employed In the
shipyards there. Friends of Mrs.
Humphrey sincerely regret the de
parture as her stay in Portland Is to
be of indefinite duration.
Miss Helen Raymond Is expected
home tomorrow, after having spent
tho greater part of the winter In
Portland where her time has been
devoted to voice training under the
instruction of Herbert Hurlberth. Miss
Raymond will arrive by the Northern
Pacific route from Pasco where she
Is at present a guest at the Gus Ber
tholet home.
Donald Allen of Echo Is In Pendle
ton today.
It. 3. Moore of Pilot Rock Is In the
city today.
R. M. Dori Is In the city from
Echo today.
J. M. Hayes of Echo, Is a Pendle
ton visitor today.
A. A. Simon of Echo, is a Pendle
ton visitor today.
Miss Ida Russcn Is in Pendleton to
day from Pilot Rock.
Father Butler of Hermlston, was
In Pendleton today.
Miss Lulu Croyne Is In the city to
day from La Grande.
Mrs. F. E. Schmidt and baby left
this morning to spend some time, at
Stanfield. Mr. Schmidt expects to
Join her tomorrow for the week-end
E; C. Kilea of Seattle, is a business
visitor inthe city today. '
Mrs. E. S. Barmim of Wendell, Ida
ho, Is In the city today.
Rev. Mark Phlnney . returned to
Boardman this morning.
John Stevenson of La Grande was
in Pendleton yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bell of Stanfield
are Pendleton visitors today.
Roy A. Shelton, of La Grande is
registered at Hotel Bowman.
. Lawrence Womock was a Pendleton
Visitor from Echo yesterday.
Mrs. s. H. White and children ar
rived in Pendleton last night.
ri F. Koepko of Athena, Is In Pen
dleton today on grain business. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. H'. S.. Denton are in
the city from Klondike on business.
Sam Oldaker and Bert Nation were
in Pendleton yesterday from Hermls
ton. I A, Racken, attorney of Port
land, Is in Pendleton today on bust,
ness,
B. W. Jones and J. W. Bristow, in
surance men of Portland, are In Pen
dleton today.
Wilson Smith returned to his home
in Portland' this morning after a short
business vlsjt here.
R. D. Rodgers, a cattle buyer of
enver. Colorado, was In Pendleton
today on business.
Mrs. E. J. Green, who has been vis
iting at Walla Walla, returned to
Pendleton yesterday.
Watt Shtpp. pioneer sporting goods
dealer of Salem, Is In Pendleton to
day on business. . ,
Clyde Phillips left this morning for
Portland Mr. Philllns expects to
leave on July 22 with the drafted
men.
John Rust and wife and Mr. Rust's
mother are in Pendleton today on their
way to the coast. They are traveling
by auto. '
Mrs. Rose Campbell left today foi
Imbler, Oregon, accompanied by her
little niece, Katherine Smith. They
will visit at the home of Mrs. Gerald
Tuttle and Mrs. J. Smith. '
Non-Fatal Injuries Quite Common.
In a booklet published by the Aet
na Life Insurance Co., we find the
following Item: "Available statistics
prove that last year In the United
States 11,000,000 people received non
fatal Injuries." This must Include In
juries not sufficiently Berloua to re
quire the attention of a surgeon.
People should be prepared to treat In
juries of this character themselves,
for most of them all that Is needed
Is a bottle of Chamberlain's Lini
ment. It Is excellent for sprains and
bruises, also to relieve rheumatic
Pains.
' Ktomach Troubles.
When your system becomes clogged
from overrating, constipation and a
torpid liver, your stomach is likely to
trouble you. A dose of Chamberlain's
Tablets will give you quick relief.
They cause a free movement of the
bowels, tone up the liver and
strengthen the digestion. You will b
surprised when you realize how much
better you dire feeling a day or two
after taking these tablets.
Children's Coughs and Colds.
For children's coughs and colds
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is ex
cellent. It Is- prompt and effectual
and contains no opium or other nar
cotic anr Is pleasant to take-
War gardeners will now swat the
kaiser with a homegrown ripe tomato.
Ladies White Shoes
IN POPLIN OR REIGNSKIN V
Button style, worth $4.50, only. . $2.45
. Ladies White Reignskin lace boot, wood
covered heels, welt soles. .... . $4.95
: Ladies' White Kid Lace Boots, Good
year welt soles $6.50
Ladies' and Misses' White Kid Sport
: Shoes, foxed in brown, low heels, a
shoe for solid comfort ........ $4.50
Ladies' Black Vamps, white kid top
y shoes, Goodyear welt soles. . . . $4.95
Ladies' Brown and Grey Walking
Shoes, 1 in. heels, all sizes. . . . . $5.00
. Ladies' Comfort Shoes, plain toe, cush
ion soles
$1.95
The Hub
32 Sample Stores.
745 Main St
JiihVIJke Tliot! '
LONDON, July . After the cap
ture of an objective. a. party of 12
Germans attempted to move a round
the flank of a, British battalion and
attack in the rear.
Corp. W. Jones, British Infantry,
rushed at the party single handed,
killed the leading man, and captur
ed yte remainder.
THIS COIWTY CARES
Jrxm 106 or.PHAXs
(Continued from page 1.)
SUPPLIES FOR
THE MOTORIST
No matter what you may need we are prepared
to supply your wants.
WARNER LENSES
SIGNAL HORNS
OILS
TUBE REPAIR KITS
CHAINS
' CAR POLISH
M BRAKE LINING
TOOLS
SHOCK ABSORBERS
BUMPERS
JACKS
SPARK PLUGS
TOOL KITS
SPOT LIGHTS
WIRE
CLOCKS
SPEEDOMETERS
LIGHT GLOBES
Standard Tires of the
Leading Makes
DIAMOND TIRES
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS, .
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD AND
MOHAWK TIRES
vTTTr-A-vfTvr! ppTPPAmr. ATCn TTTRF. REPAIRING
I uiAnniuiKU, unuiiuu,u - -
The price of tires has been steadily advancing for the past year or more,
bo it is up to you to get the most out of your old tires. A small repair bill will
often give you double mileage.
It is important that you have them repaired before they are worn to too
treat an extent
SERVICE STATION, OILS, GAS, WATER AT CURB.
Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co.
W. W. ttutlac. President.
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL
ftn Fast Court M. Telephone 11
IVn. I) una, Manager.
We Bttvertiitt and offer War Kavlnss Stamp for sale Willi every purchase.
N'ason at the County Librnry. phone
3!4.
Following is the list of Vmatilla
county subscribers who "adopted" the
forty three orphans:
Mrs. It. Alexander. Mrs. Florence
Berkeley, Mildred Berkeley, Mrs. Fred
Brown, Mrs. G. W. Byers, Charles
Carter, Ambrose C. Funk, L- H. Oelss,
Mrs, A. K- McCulley, Mrs. J. V. Ma
loney. Myrtle KosaT Mrs. A. E. Tarn-
lesie, Mrs. James Thompson, Mrs. T.
J. Tweedy.
I Tenuis ton.
Mrs. J. I. Agnew, Janice Irigham,
Tom Campbell. Thomas Campbell, Sr..
Mrs. E. I". Dodd, Mrs. TV. J- Warner,
Mrs. H. J. Fraser, Mrs. Ceorgla Hen
derson, Mrs. F. A. Phelps, Mrs. P. II.
Siscel, Mrs. C. 6. McXaugnt, Mr H.
M. Straw. F. B. Swa"yze.
Honor Guards.
Athena. Echo, Helix (3), Hermls
ton, Milton, Pendleton.
Organizations.
Current Literature Club, "High
school Domestic Science Class. Ladles
of the Spanish War Veterans (2),
Magnolia Lodge, Presbyterian Sunday
School, School District No. 66, Clara
Mark teacher (2).
The orphans who have been "ad
opted" are from the Department
Selne-Inferiesnre In the north of
France and Alpes Marttlmes In, the
, south of France.
The names of the girls are Eugenic
Allavena, Marguerite Angrand. Lu-
i clenne Anquetll, Madeline Anquetli,
Suzanne Anseaume, Aiarie j. Anouo,
Mlcheline Asso, Marie Bemolin. An
tolnette Bertrand. Germalne UidoU,
Rcrlando Blnard. Slmone Binard,
Elaine Blottlere, Luclenne Biottiere,
France Bondl, Jeanne Bondl; Denlse
Porrell. Alphonslne , lllachemaln.
Madeleine Cauvln, Ivette Cavallero,
Therese Colombel.
The boys are Georges Anquetll.
Georges Anseaume. Emile Astegglan
no, Laurent Bellardi, Augustin liel
modi, Germain Belmondi, Kugeno
Bertrand. Hubert Bldois. R ger Bi
nard. Bene Blottlere. Emile notte,
Georges llotte. Holland Botte. Jullen
Cairschl.- Alphonse Carlettl. Albert
Chabrol. Marcel Chabrol, Raymond
Chilleaut. Jean Dobis. Vallerie Dra
go, Emile Ducrot, Jean Docrot.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TO LEASE B-room furnished house
Phone 651. '
LOST W. 8. M. book on street. Find
er return to 11 Stonewall Jackson
Reward. '
Foil RENT During July and Au
gust, modern furnished house.
Phone ;1W.
IK RL'DD CAN'T clean your suit.
throw It eway. J06 W. Wet.b street.
Phone 685.
H,ST Wire wheel and tire for t'
dillas on reservation rood. Finder
notify Quelle restaurant or Gus 1-a
Fontaine. Reward.
CAKI'EXTEIU $-0. laborers 4.r,.l.
per g hours- Three month' work.
Join union, carpenters IS to Join, la
borers 110, payable In easy payments
923 commerce Btreet. Tacoma. Wah.
Don't write but come now.
FOR. KENT Three unfurnished
rooms suitable for housekeeping.
I.. W. Copeland, 223 E. Washington
street.
ni'l'K Hl'XTBRS-Ort the limit.
Domesticated wild Mallard decoys
that do the business. Ducks, prices
and Instructions from O J". Palmer.
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Vulcanizing and Repairing
ACCESSORIES
Wo advertise and offer War Ravin? Stamp for Mlo with every
purchase
Simpson Tire Service Company
223 E. Court St
Night Phone 268-J
L. A. MENTON, Mgr.
Day Phone 651
iWiien Your Car
is Ovcihaiiletl
or Repaired
it is essential to know that the work will be done right We don't believe there
is a garage in the Northwest that is any better prepared to turn out f irsf-class
work than we are.
Skilled Mechanics, Best of Epuipment and
Prompt Service are all at your Command
A big, roomy, fire-proof Garage in wh ich to leave your car:
i
Accessories, Oils and Greases Michelin Tires
SERVICE STATION, OIL, GAS, AIR AND WATER AT CURB. t,
Mepeufctafcti Garage
Court and Thompson Sts. Phone 633
La. Grande, Oregon,