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a'-s8-.a 'ay---.- ijrW-ftfr EIGHT PA GUT HAIty EAST OhnGONTAN: FErTDIJSTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. J'y Mret Class. , ' i T Vli iill pTimvley; ' fiirmerly fn cla 4 In draft classification, hiia, been re classified and placed In class 1. Ho expects to be called soon. Home oil Furlough. , . ' F. W. Powell, formerly of Pendle ton, who Is In the service and sta tioned at Fort-Ward, 'Washington. Passed through' Pendleton yesterday on his way to P.endleton for a 1 days, furlough. Ifl British iurultliiir. ' Mi Bandy Mol'herson. with a.' Hinging; tolklng and bagi pipe act, will be on additional attraction at the Alts,' theater tomorrow. He has been con nected with- British recruiting- and has authority to wear the kilts and Uniform. watch for t Ires, wilt establish a tele phone station and lookout at Oordou Wutte,. (iiear Mora. Numerous flvei gallon cans of Water will be placed all over the county so that the po lice' will have easy access to them and when a fine is detected the men wil( unite with the farmers In an ef fort' to check It. Captain William is at present considering brine a. sim ilar plan to the jiptlco of Umatilla;' county, t One Machine Cuttliift. Oeorse Perriager has one machine harvesting- barley , on his land south of Pendleton and will start tWo com- mnrt an his wheat next weeK. Started Ilacrestliisr. lm.er Moore has started ' 14 F. Averill, Judge ' J. W. Maloney, TXet. J, 11 Snyder, W.' Ml HlnM-ly and Kaymond Snyder returned last night from a fishing trip to Desolation creek. Theyireport good luck. xvrro- (illk-Ue Ktm III. Oeorga Gillette, formerly "manager of the- Wostern Union, .office here, la efill seriously 111 at the hospital In Portland. Kecent reports ray his condition Is Improved. Jtptirrns From Funeral. Mrs. W. p. McNary returned this morning from' Salem "where she at tended the funeral of Mrs. Charles McN'ary, recently killed In an- auto mobile accident. ' harvest- HurvcHt-tictlng Started.' T. C. Frazler of the First National P-unli of Milton'.' was a visitor''! Pn- dleton yesterday evening. Ho says harvestlhfe In the Milton Kelt Ion Is Intt cm land he and Hi W. Collins have i Visits MIHmt Auxiliary; West' of Pendleton: Not enough husf Mm. Charles Greullch left today been cut yet to determine grain Is going. how the XY-plicw Killed' lit, ActtoiH Rev. J. J3. Bnltlnri received a mes- Bt-ttlng under way and s( far- a he sane1 last evening telling-, of the death has learned thinks It Is turning out about 'two thirds normal crop. , lioovUng ' Xullonul Parks. Under the govefnment ndirilnmtfa tlon of railroads a plan is being work ed out to Increase tourist travel In national parks. Circulars have been rooelvcd by the ' Pendleton Commer cial association showing special' In ducements will be offered to- Induce tourists to spend a part of their va cations In the parjf.' . , Clu-lstUm Science. ' K. Webb and JohnBon slroits. 8er vices Hunday. 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting. 8 p. ni. Bundiy school 10 a. ni. ttuliject cC- this week's -lesson sermon, "Kucrament." Tho reading room at the- church Is open dally, except Sunday, from1 l:u until: 6 p. TO- Hunday evening ser vices ore discontinued during the months of" July- and August. Will Go To Presidio. Ned Fowler, who went to Astoria to work-in the ship yards at tho close tit his sophomore year' at the University of Oregon this Jttno arrived In' Ptem dletoit' thin morning to spend a fe days with his mother, Mrs, Ida I Fowler, before leaving for Offlci-rs Training Camp. Presidio.' He Is ono of the 28 University men chosen tt enter the camp. ny auto for Milton, where (she win visit the Milton 'auxiliary of the Uma tilla County Ked.CrosM, In the In terests of the surgica dressings work. She expects to return -this evening. - of his nephew, Ora' Dougras, killed iTal-ii Up Tor Patwo Potteei in'actiert hi Kir .riders. He was a non-! Jas. H. Kckley is being held In the commissioned officer In the marine city Jail by Chief of Police Al Roberts. corps, havln- enlisted from California soon' after C.he war began, and he had been In Vance five months; He was 30 years of age. He was the son of Hev. SnVder's .sister, Mrs. "-Amy Doug las of Oreenvllle, Ohio. Mrs. Douglas visltet' in' Pendleton last March, mak- ii'a rnuny. iricnas nere. He Was taken up on', the request of the'' police1' at Pasco, Wash. who are expected to arrive here for him? today. He Is said to have Impersonated an officer and secured 20 thereby. GrJiit V. I'lonexT Iost an Kyc. , J. D. Combs of John Day was taken Portland a few duye ago and had one of his byes removed and the vis ion In the other is badly damaged. His misfortune was sudden and pec uliar. He was driving his car when tho trouble came on. He did not re alize that there -was anything the mat ter1 with hla eyes when he suddenly noticed the trouble. He returned to his home and rapidly grew worse. When takf-n to Portland the- doctors stated that he had poifoned his eyes with chronio acid. Eagle, Canyon City. o TroiiWo Kxcrpt llad II'MkIs. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Macon of Dal las. Texas, arrived at Pendleton yes terday from their home In a Hupnio-i bile, a dln!ance of about 3K00 miles, without practically any trouble, ex cepting that they had found lots jf had roads, 'matlrur thut the T.lndtn highway wax not at all named r.'ght an it should have been named Theo dore Hoosevelt Highway. I'-Hm II niu (inartl Kimibrr 83. , Tho.'Keho home guards are gettln? a fine start. Eighty two members have been signed up und drills arc being held twice a week, Sunday af- ternrons and Thursday evenings. A non-commissioned officers' school Is atar being held each week. Asa B. iTh'jmson has been elected captain. Tt,e" other officers are yet to be se lected. At tho meeting of the- city council thai week the council voted to pay one-half the cost of uniforms for the men, and rhoy have agreed to pay the other half. For llio "Seme jprmiaiiy." William McLaren, who left here Our Allied It-Milll- NaliiMial Day. Tomorrow, July 14, is the national holiday of France, and all America Is Joining in the observance of the day. In Pendleton the day will be observed In the churches, in the evening at tho union services at the Presbyterian recently with a draft detachment for , blc remembered. The clal service has sent a I' ManM;mfllM., n,ionaI hymn of to tho Chart Company sayln ho Fran and othcr mU8lc ,., bo , found Slain. Burron on guard duty f . T)e Marsplllnlw wl , and that his friend nuide him "ao- ,. ... Mayor J. 1 A'aughun retiuests that all On Hood to IlccoTcry: D. D. Phelps leaves this evening on No. 18 to spend the week end at Hot Iake 'With his son GeorgeT who has been dangerously sick at- the sanl torlum for some- time The latest re ports Indicate the young ruan Is on the road to recovery. r IUkff lcd Word from Son. Mr. and Mrs. C- F. Kennedy recclv-' od word by letter today from "their son. Corporal . Vernon Kennedy, that he Is Htill 'safe and, well. Corporal Kennedy enlisted clone to the begin ning of the "war in the tx X. G. ana Ik now trv' Company , 162 Infantry. He has 'Iwen In Franc, for some time and It hoM -been a month since Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy had news of him- ICed Cross mils Paid. ' -. , Hills for tho Umatilla County Hed Cross, for the month of June, were" paid yesterday by Secretory C. K. Hoosevelt and amounted to S2O04.82, Including some weekly and some monthly bills. $1306 of this was spent f for yarn, $396 for materials for bed i Jackets, and a considerable amount i for the materials and furnishings of service kits and comfort bags. vane and -be recognized'' i even ! though he told tilin he wa working lor the same company he was. He also- aays Hurton refused to recog nize "Olmine a corkscrew;' as the countersign.. Orgs nines Fire VlifTitliiir Syxtrm. IClght or ten' member of the Ore gon Military Police, who are station ed here, will leave next week for Mora to act as fire patrols, according- to arranfoemerjt made In that tdaew Thursday by captain Harry Williams for crop protectlm for Hherman county. Captain Williams, who .returned last night, nays that the Moro .Home OUard Is sponsoring the plan and will provide quarters for the men and good saddle horses for use In the work. Tho police, be sides patrolling the county on the the French flags In tho city be dis played for the day. Sun llsh In I'nialilla Itlver. This morning there were no dis play In Sol Bourn's window In Hotel Pendleton building nln. sun flh. Ho far as known these are the first ever caught from th. Umatilla river. They were caught by M. H McLean, Ed X'aker and C. jr. Wasson' neur ltieth yesterday evening. The Buri finh is a small fish native of eastern waters and theae are supposed to have bej) planted here ut the same time bass were planted in Barnhart slough four or flvo years ago. They are said to he very fine eating, but never get very large. Bass fishing at Itleth Is re ported to be very a-ond. and many parties nro going there evenings. -1J..L JJL -.LLJ -B.J' il'!tl"VU CLOTHES anil SSOlES FOR HARVEST There is real Satisfaction in having your work clothes last. Better material and superior construction, these account for the extreme durability of tho clothes and shoes you buy here. BOND BROS. - - reudlctoiiV Ifcftdlnfc CloUiiferai Cool 'and comfortable underwear for the warm days, 73c to $3.00. To Hold l.ivo Slfirk MciiHTH. A live stock meeting- will be held next, Friday at Gibbon and next Satur day at Weston for the purpose of form Inn: a grain dealers association of ull cattle men who use the range. M. H. Shrock, county1-agricultural aent. Is making arrangements for the meet ings at the revest of the Forest Ser vice, "whtclffeels that better coopera tion may be secured if the Forest &er vies can work through one organiza tion which incorporates all cattle men. lrof. 1Iy!o Ounliig. Frof. O. R. Hyslop, profcsRor of farm crop at O. A- Ci. will arrive Monday or Tuesday to look over crops In the county for certified t tvbent classification a K 8. Shrock, ' county agricultural agent and a committee composed ofH- O. Karn- hart, prewident of the Agricultural j Council. A. H. Kopjiock and others j will accompany Professor Hyelop to j the fields to Inspect the growing j wheat, to note if it is free from other varieties And test the seed. Three' applications from farmers have come in all ready. These include thredif- j ferent ' varieties. Professor Hyslop , is conducting a grain grading school, In La Grande at present which will i close Saturday evening. iivt C.ihkI ITW-o for 4'attJc. ! Henry Iaxlnka, Frank Kapp and i Ftcd Fletcher, returned this morn- 1 lnC from Ionver, Colo., where they sold rt enrs of cattle, gettliiff $14 25 Vuid $14.73 for steers, and $10.75 for j a carload of cows. Those cuttle, which were without a cut of any i-klnd, were killed almost immedlately a the demand Is immense. A rep reHcntatlve of the Armour company tnld Mr. Lsaxlnka his firm was losing: $f00 nn hour because of the scarcity I of cattle. J. Brosman and Dlllard French, who shlj.ped their cuttle to Kansas City, returned toduy also, and got $14.rft. They shipped 15 cars tf cattle Following are the quota thins given by Mr. LAxlnka regnrdlni? the Oenver market: Oruss stars, $13fiU; choice, $ 1 3.25 91 1 5.&i': cows! 8fM; chidce. $lflt 10.75; heifers, up to 11-6 0; bulls, $;.50 (ft' 3.75; for fair ad chuice; v veals, $t1.&nc $15.25; fair stock i-teers, $Nff8 25; good steers, $9(i.7j; choice steers. $10.50. Funeral Tomorrow. . The funeral of Fred W. Lindroth who died of apoplexy July 5 on hfs way here from Modesto, California, to Join his wife, will be held tomor row at 9 a, m. from the Folsoni chapel with the members of the Ma sonic Lodge, of which the derated was a member, in charge. Itev. E. 11. Cle Veiigcr of the Uaptlst church, will of ficiate and the pall bearers will be S. A. Newberry. Charles Mojieke, .Manuel Friedly. R H. Forshaw, H. M. Chambers and U. R Farnsworth. The body will be burled here. Mr. Und reth was born in Helslnfers, the capi tal of Finland, January 11. 1881 an-3 came to America at the age of 20. After four years In Savannah, and three in Nevada, he made his home In Modesto and was a photographer hv trade. He married Miss Anna Sel vers, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seh Reiver, of Pendleton, September 15, IMS. They came here lust April and Mr IJmlreth remained w his Mr. I-indreth returned to California in June to settle up his affairs there pre paratory to going Into the phutogr.-i-phy business here in Pendleton. His death occurred on shipboard and the tn1r wa shipped her from 3 ray's Buy Tlu-ift" &tamp AVUU Savings Mtulo At Tfils Sale. Vou Can Do It is,-., o rjy i, r nrv CD UuLsf T' V n Thrift HlamiH Willi, -rct . , ion Can Do It. Pli it Have You -AttGnded This Great Jul w Ciearan oe IE NOT, IT WILL PROVE A REVELATION IN VALUE GIVING. ASSEMBLED FOR THIS BIG EVENT ARE NUMEROUS THINGS "FROM EACH SECTION, SHOES, MEN'S CLOTHING AND? FURNISHINGS, WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR, HOSIERY, YARD GOODS, ETC. JUST THE. RIGHT KIND FOR YOUR SUMMER WEAR J GOOD PATTERNS; GOOD; QUALITY,., AND THL PRICE THAT MEANS A BIG SAVING TO YOU. " .-' , V: - JULY CLEARANCE SALE SILK SKIRTS Displaying the newest styles. Made of excellent quality silk, with pockets and crushed belts. Plain colors, plaids and stripes. ' ' ' V $7.50 Value. July Clearance Sale; . . . . $5.95 $10.00 Value, July Clearance Sale . $8.45 $12.50 Value, July Clearance Sale $10.49 $13.50 Value, July Clearance Sale . .' ; $11.80 $15.00 Value, July Clearance Sale . . .... $12.25 SHOES Children'sEmjny Lou Pumpsj white ; canvass, rubber sole, sizes ' 5 to .as $1.05 Children's and Misses' Canvass Button Shoes -vSizes 5 to 8-... . . ; . : . . . .-L.. $1.25 Sizes 8V2 to 12 ...v $1.40 Sizes 12iA.to 2 .... .... $1.65. ' Children's and Misses "Jack Frost" ' ' White Canvass Button Shoes 1 Sizes 6to . ;; $2.09 Sizes 8V2 to 12 w . $245 Sizes 12 to 2; $2.60 Sandals, Tan and Tiite, Ilagers town Sandals of Quality. . .,,'- Sizes 5 to 8 $1.35 Sizes 8'2 to 12 . . . $1.65 Sizes 12 to 2 $1.85 Sizes 2 to 6 .. .. $2.50 Children's White Buck Button Shoes .... $2.00 $2.50 :. $3.00 " Sizes 2 to 314,. . . Sizes 4 Co 8 . . . . , USizes 8'2to 12 .. Wdmen's Black Kid Pump, leather dress heel, light' welt sole, an extra quality pump for $3.75 Women's Black Kid Pomp, twin sole, covered dress heel, beaded tip $3.00 Women's White Kid Oxford, kid covered dress heel, new ..;.....;...,. $6.95 Women'9 Brown Kid Ox ford, dress heel, new $6.35 Women's Black Kid Oxford, dress heel, new. . . 1 . $5.90 Women's Black and Tan Ox fords, military heels $5.85 7.35. 1 v One Lot White and Black Satin Pumps $2.00 Women's White Calf Vamp, with reignskin top, ivory welt sole and white mili tary heel, a very dressy t .quality summer shoe $7.35 Little Men's Tan Lace Oxfords. ' One lot, s&e 8 to 2, excellent qual ity tan lotus .... c ... $2.50 Children's Misses' and tlrowlrisr Giris "Mary Janes" inrvhite canvass and patent $l'.75Vi $2)0, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $iXl(ki Women's White Canvass Lace Shoe dress heel, extra quality shoe1 for . .... . . . ... 54-15 . Women's WTiite- Canvass Eace Shoe;' ivory welt leather. , sole, drcss heel .".t. , . . ..'.,. - $5.13.. Women's Whit Canvass lice Shoe, white kid trimmed," ivory welt leather sole, kid covered heel with ahrminum plate.. $8.15 Women's WhitM' Canvass ;ace Shoe, military heel, ivory - welt, sole .. . .. . ... . ..$3.15 " Women's Pumps, ' white tf earivass, oner and two strap, fox-' Fobtery " quality, dress heel . $2.45," $ZAo' Women's White Canvass Oxford, military heel, welt ivory sole, and heel . . . . .... .-i i ;.". i.' $4.35 Women's High Shov White kid vamp, fawn buck, top, dress heel, medium weight sole,, an excellent shoe. for'..h.:;.,l..;$6.0fll; WTomen' High Shoe,, ray ., vamp- with' suede top - . . to match, dress heel; an other good shoe for,. $L0Q WASH SKIRTING . ... And suiting. Make UP your wash skirts from these, offered in white and figured, also stripes of black and white, some plaids. Such materials as pique, gabar dine and sacking cloth. 25c Quality, July Clearance Sale 19c 35c Quality, July Clearance Sale 40c Quality, July Clearance Sale 50c Quality, July Clearance Sale G5e Quality, July Glearanoe Sale 85c Quality, July Clearance Sale i- $1.00 Quality, July Clearance Sale ....'73c COLORED LAWNS And liaitMr, sump vnlln or nrat floral patM-riis and fcliiix-a, 2T Iih-Ih-s v !!. July (li-aram-o Sail! I.'K) 26c 31c 39c 49c 6Sc A 'r all I I it SUMMER VOILES Worlli S--M and S."c are plarcd oil Itarsaln t'miiiK-r at a prk-o that will move tlK-ut otil, rolk-riloii of Mriiw-s, rlH-pk-s cte asortod citr!. July tr-arsncp tlo ic ANOTHER LOT Ws-h Vollcti and fabrics that fro to make ni sumntr decs? eft Many of oar br?t nwttemM aitd colorliio arc hcrr. Omo pi on summer dress at a bitf mi1iir; values 4tH 54c and 6.V. Jutr Clearance; Sale 3Hc STILL ANOTHER ASSORTMENT Tlist sold rranlarly from 7-V; to tl.ou yard tn hp sarririml tx--rauw v miiHt not rarry ovrr to iniotlirr st-as4in. July t'kwr-sik-c Sle : . . . 4fc Jl f.Y fl.KXIt WCF. Sr,F SI'ltrVti T1MK SIK.! Sl.lt Tl. . Thrp srp or hest qunllty, plntd; and rhpcWs. sullahlp fi.r cool anl dPllieliifiil nunimpr frockt: Iih-Iips wUlo; mikl rps ularly ror Si.oo yard. July ( k-miH-e Mlc. yard I.H - EVERY PIECE OF WHITE' WAISTING (.(i in this salp, sik-Ii as Voiles Orstuidjps and KatistTf. afrlypd; plaids, c-Jircks and rtinirpd.. tiet. s KHPfity ss! snaiM for a resw in adanon. As olilMM-tunily to saake money un-arodesl aw. Ins orrl. ,-. ' 2."a Quality, July C'k-araiHK Sslt- '. '.. Re ,Vk; Quality, July t'lcaranoa Halo S7- fop. Quality, July t'lparanco Sato-. w S3o KIHs Quality, July ClnraimMIs ...... 8ar S.1e Quality, July t lcarajK-o Sato Uo 7c Qnarltr, July 1'traranre Hate- STo Ik-Wi Quatitv, July tliansia Saie . i. To H.OO Qualily. July CTrfanoo wale Tlo S1.S5 Quality. July Clparanro .Sale Mo $1.50 Quality, July 43oaraisBa8a4e- MJ .1 LOT SHORT tENGTH DAMASK lu-a upaaural Kiss, of psul"rns. of vrry Dpst quality mmrf. Ispd dasnu-k, woven oh linra kHHUH, To int-hrs widp. Ve liare to K-neths or. tbpser;2 yards awl s;, bravy trclslil; exorl. , U-nt nir cTjnly I i' . 1 .k -Aii t I.IM Cloth Itfiusth, July riurann Sh4i 3.S o.oo Ootti IsriiKili, Jtily baram-o ISslo l.l 1 LOT LUNCH NAPldNS on picnic xaps.iJ ' ,v : Come In a niMlliim sisc. henuned rrady titm UK-; rt-cu lar irkv Is TSc lius-iu July Clearance Salp, duara.. tc CLEAN UP ON REMNANTS Krrry ressissaie wiiPtnrv llti. ntiimnr woulrsL mii-i tm i-Ja-wM-d tit. One yard to 4 yards; out tln-jr go. July l'h-nr-anoo Sale J rrtpp. - - - . t . EMBROIDERY AND LACE FLOUNCING S3c Quality. July Ctearanor Sain S.V- QaalM, July Clearaasp Kmks itc Quality. July Clearawe Sale Me Qaatlty. July riraraiMC . !uUt a.-o Quality, July Ck-arasirp Hale T5o Quality, July CtraraiK-e Sale K.1o QuaJIt. July Clrasaafp Salp Kls QmmiUTs Juljr (Iparsasce Male . , s QmMtr. July ftiaianw; ball. HI.SO Quality, July Clcaranpp bale 2.eo Quality. July Ck-araoco Sale 2.S Quallly. July l Varancr Sale 3.(hJ QiialtlT. July Cliiaraapp Ssk- .j . , . .. . . - 93..V Qua I nr. July Clearance sa . . . . . . An Mmnmi-nl r tapanttlul rkmupine lor Miintn pptuonats and limrt-rtSL .. Ukr . . . . SJo . . ZSn . . . . S7e . . . . j . . ' . . Ao l.ua 1.:. I..-- SITS