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1 i r " -gAmTEAST ORZCOSIAW, rTT.rtQN, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918, EIGHT PAGET wwiiir tin wWMt-- IWi -1 ' " ... - , Following to the Hcd Cross sural 1 ca.1 dressings schedule for the week of July 16 to JO." Mornlnafwnrk e- rlns at o'clock, afternoon work at 2 and evening work at 7. ' The ent? omMa. for supplies has been doill.U'd. ' iniiking; ercmercus co operation Imperative and every In structor. eMenda to volunteers not only a cardial welcome, but an ur-, Kent a'pea.1 for assistance in the Il.jfriends and acquaintances In thiavS rary work room during any of the cinity, who extend congratulation. ter of Mr. Rudd. Mrs. Hudd end her guest are to leave In a week or so for an outing by the sea. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lieuallen of Walla Walla announce the- marriage of their daughter, Stella, to Sergeant Zebel Lewis of Camp I-iewis. The bride, who is a sister of Mrs.. George Woodward, has a large circle of ' following classes: Monday afternoon Folding Class, Mrs. J. K. Thompson, Instructor. Monday afternoon Cutting Class, Mrs. M. A. Sprinkler, Instructor. Monday evening business Girls. Sirs. J. C. Woodworth. Instructor. Class. Mrs, John Adams. Instructor. r- Mrf "' Pelrs, have v ia n,Mn, -ins arrived home from an extended auto- Mrs. J. N. ItarKesa, instructor. : j mobile tour through California, he Tuesday afternoon Cuttlns Class, so",,'"vrn Onson. Mr. and Mrs. P. l Brown. Instructor. jMra rtters" have beena way about Wednesday afternoon Folding j?" 7, ,., " ,Z . . . T . Mm. T r. Tvlor Instructor. liable cities and points of interest. Athena Press. The Degree of Honor will hold their regular monthly social session In 'Moose hall, Wednesday afternoon, July IT. at 8:30 o'clock. "The program is to be announced luter.. Wednesday afternoon Cutting iCIass, Mrs. Joe Murphy, Instructor. Thursday afternoon Folding Class Mrs H E Bickers. Instructor Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rugs", acconi panied by little Miss Helen and Mas- jter Raymond Rugg, departed this Thursday Afternoon Cutting class morning for an automobile totirwhlch Mrs Thomas Thompson, instructor, jwiu exiena tnrougn eastern tvasmng Honor Guard Cutting Class, Miss !ton- Tnc' expect to be away about Lillian Boylen, Instructor. Mrs. W" I. Burford departed to day for Idaho for a visit of a fortnight .two weeks. Thursday veninr Honor Guard Folding Class. Mrs. H. M. Chambers, Instructor. Friday morning. Volunteer Cttttlng'or more "with friends in Lewistpn, Class, Mrs. John Adams, instructor. Friday Afternoon Folding Class, Mrs. J.' ?. Woodworth, Instructor. Friday aftjerttooti Cutting Class, Mrs. J. T. Richardson, instructor. Guests at the H. 8. Rudd home are Monday afternoon, in" conformance with the change of schedule for the new week, the folding class In the surgical dressings department of the Red Cross will be under the direction of Mrs. John Thompson. As always, she extends a cordial welcome and in to be Mrs. C. McKeown and little 'addition, a special request Is made by son, John Thomas, of Chicago and jthe department for volunteers Bince Klgln, Illinois. They are expected to j the July quota from this chapter has arrive tomorrow or Monday from been made double that of previous Portland, following a trip through months. During the summer weeks, California. Mrs. McKoewn, who Is warm weather and the exodus of var an accomplished musician, is a sis-icationists from town, cause the attend ance' to be much Smaller and many tunes the efforts of the instructors nave. Been met" with Insufficient son port. The library work room has been equipped with an electric fan and made comfortable and convenient Th question la asked If every , l?endleton woman, -can you, and will vaft h? Work Monday afternoon will begin by a o ciock. v - " Mrs. J. C. Woodworth has been conducting a surgical dressings class organized to accommodate women wnp are miauls to attend during dav rtimw hours and tha organiiuttlon has been spoken of as the business girls' class. -Mrs. Woodworth extends, how. ever, a most cordial welcome to any. one who wishes to work In the even- lug classes, and especially Invites mothers for whom the earlier hour are Inconvenient. The ; class will meet at 7 o'clock Monday evenino- in tne liorary work room. Miss Juanlta Berry who has been visiting ror the past month . at the home of hor uncle, H. C. Craig, of 910 West Court street, left yesterday tor ner home in Billings, Montana- Mrs. William ' Pierce of Helix, to Pendleton yesterday to be the. guest tor a rew days of her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Seth Richardson. ATTENTION! FARMERS AND WOOD USERS I am in position to sell direct to you con tinuously, fine heavy fir slab wood; never in water, at $6.50 per cord, F. O. B. Pendle ton. - - . " ' ' ' i Outpu of mill about one car load a day. If interested, communicate at once with 1 1 -5 . I 5 .3 . 3 r C. F.' Green,' "forest ranger at Vale, was In Pendleton overnight-- . Lester Goff of Holdman, is In Pen dleton today-, .... u ., A. J. Harp of Kolln, waa avist tor in the city yesterday. W. W. Dickey Is a Pendleton visitor from Monument today. ' E. A. Fordyce' is registered at the Golden Rule from White Salmon. Miss Elizabeth Fergus, left today for a visit with friends at Umatilla, H. C. Blewett Is a business visitor in Pendleton today from Spokane. - Mrs. I. M. Martin left today to visit friends in Wasco. Ralph Ward left today for a day's fishing at Oibbon. Mr. and Mrs. Connolly of La Grande B are -in the city, guests at Hotel St. S ; George. ESl C. L. Forbes, a La Grande business Ss man, is registered today at Hotel St. f! George. .. j Bert McDonald left yesterday for Walla Walla to visit his sister, Miss Mary E. McDonald. John Stevenson, well .known Pilot Horx business man, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. r : Chris Stunner and Itichard Rice are spending the day fishing at the Xorth Fork of Meachitm Creek. -l Miss Jean Bawden arrived from Walla Wallu. last night to visit her mother, Mrst F. I. Bawden. . .Miss Alta Khurpe returned today to her home In Alhenn. after jjnenrl iliut a few. davs here. 'tfff. Rnndnll.'sveciai agent'for th6 North Union Fire Insurance Co., Is 1 Pendleton today. A. J. Sullivan," cattleman from Starkey, transacted business In Pen dleton yesterday. v B. E. GelBt of the- Northern Grain and W;arehouse Co.. Is in Lit Grande 't ine weeK-enu on lousiness. ( A. A. Fernst special agent for the 'Phoenix Insurance Co., was In' Pen dleton today on Ms way to Milton, i Mrs, M. H. Allen, Miss Edna Allen and their guest, Miss Myrtle Butler, of Baker, left today for a short visit In 'Arlington. f Mr Harrj' Latifmahft returned this morning- to her home In San Fran cisco after a visit here with h-r moth cr, Mrs. John Rieden. Mrs. -Rose-Campbell returned yes- Urday from ' Imbler. Oregon, where she was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Gerald Tuttle and Mrs. Jessie Smith. Miss Alzora Nelson, daughter'" of 1 Ms. Ed- Jelson, left- today for Troy, Idaho, to visit at the honi eof her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gundei son. ! Mr. and Mrs. George D. Haslet, who departed last month' for an au tomobile trip through Washington andgto the coast are to arrlvo home duijpg- the early days of next week. Mrs. J. G, Miller and son. Robert of 5 IS .Jefferson street, who have beenl enjoying a visit of several weeks as guests of relatives and friends In hi Missouri are expected to arrive home tomorrow. a niurriaKe license yesterday afternoon from the office of the county clerk. They were married toy, Judge J. 11. I 'a ike a. . '. ' . GEORGE W. 450 Park St BAKER Portland, Ore. aiii..iuiiiiuuiiuiiiuuiiaiUiUiiiiMiiiiililnuiiiiiii!ll!lllH lElIBIHlil illl IBll SaveTheVIieat! NO BREAD AND . BUTTER : WHEN I iriAvt r FORME BV1 i tb mini ii PostToasties (mape ofouh)s3ysc3Sl Rviiutor DiMiiKsed. By order of Judge C. H. Mash Andy B. Jones has been discharged as exo cutor bfthe estate of Ida N. Ugden, deceased. The estate has bees settled. Suit for ait-Accounting. . Ben F. Brown through his attorney D. W. Bailey, has f lied - an action against John M." Jones asking for ah accounting In the settlement for' the sale of some range cattle , New Assistant in Mbrnry. Miss Olive H. Davis arrived last night to take up her dimes at the loan, desk at the county library. She conies from Chicago and la a graduate of the University of' Illinois Library school. She has had experience in public library work in-CWcogo and as library organizer- In Michigan. FouY Minute Men Must Keep Clear Of Party Politics German Lutheran. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Presbyterian chnrch; German services will be Held by Itov. M"hen7! ' ' 1 ' - Maxlmuni temperature, I. AliiUmiim teniieraturc, 47. AVeatlier, clear- . Mind,, went light. . lUtinfall, none . , . . mists' in- Navy; Wllford Corley of Gurdano. enlist ed today as an apprentice seaman. He win leave for Portland Wednesday. Arrlvo from Klamath Fulls. eergent Porter W. Benedict and vorporal H. F. Temple, members of the Oregon Military Police, have been on special duty at Klamath t' alls, arrived today to Join the mem. oers of the police stationed 1 ere. Meekly Inspection Held. Regular weekly inspection of the Oregon Military Police was held this orning and Captain Harry Williams reports quarters, guns and uniforms In good order. .....'... ? i' . . ..j . ' i ..... j lji pwrrviTtjwMwJiW'isi rew)r"' teMj : k f "11 s4i.j' A III Hail Alcohol on the lUwervailon. Jerry La Fiambolse is being held the city jai). at the request of Pupt. L- . SwartKlander of the reservation. La. Flamboise was taken up .yesterday Cayuse by the Indian police. Th. man is being held at the request of the superltnendent till he can fll complaint against him- Ho had half pint of alcohol In his pocke when taken up, it la said. . SoMler Likes Sweater. "I have just been handed a sweater knit by you. I found your address andam -ery much pleased "to write and thank you for It," writes James W. Bucher of Camp Lewis to' Miss Jennie Craig. "It is a perfect fit and sore warm. I wore It to churchthls morning. Every time that I put it on I will think of you and the Red Cross work and the good work that you are doing for the soldiers and Uncle Sam. Bucher is from Butte, Mont. Points for Piano Purchasers The reputation of the Piano Manufacturer and Dealer, supported by their stability and cooperation, is the surest safeguard of the Piano Purchaser. WHEN YOU BUY A PIANO HERE YOU ARE . ASSURED OF SATISFACTION All the best standard makes. A big line of SIltJET MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS, MUSIC ROLLS, ETC. ' Victor and Edison Talking Machines. All the Late and Classic Records OA Q utl i2 rn HJ3U33G HOUSE 820 Main Street Phone 524 Call for Himioc. A call has been made on the state for a total of 175 men for limited ml lltary service In the spruce work and the local,, board has received requests from Adjutant General Williams for information of the number of men available from Umatilla county for the service, specifying the branches tbey will be called for. Bo tar as learned there are no men registered showing by their questionnaires to be experlcncd In the work wanted. The board has another call for volunteers in the engineering service, which has boen published several days, and clos- les July 17. Mill Filed for Probnte- The wilt of the late John . Mc- Leod was filed yesterday at the of fice of the county clerk for probate. It names Annie McLeod, his wife executrix without bond. The home ' property, corner Johnson and W ebb streets. Is given to the widuw. and the rest of the property Is divided equally between Mrs. McLeod and the two children. Lotta demons, daugh- I ipr, ana ine son, jonn jnci-eoa. in the petition filed .with the will .the (value of the estate Is placed at $17,- 000. G. M. Rice. O. A. Hart man and J. N. Burgess have been named ap praisers of the estate. - . Four . Minute managers and speak ers are warned to keep off the sub ject of partisan politics. The follow ing circular on the subject has been sent to C. G. Matlock, local speaker manager' by William. .. McCormack Blair: Washington, D. C, July 3, 1918. To the Chairmen of Four Minute Men: The proximity of the fall elections occasions this reminder that our or ganization must not in any way bo con nected .with political aspirations or movements. Foun, Minute Men who become can Idates for office will resign as Four Minute Men. Four Minute Men appearing In pub, i as representatives of the govern ment will avoid all political issues or appearance of partisanship, and will restrict themselves even more' closely' than usual to the subject of the Im mediate Four Minute Men campaign. Every chairman of Four Minute Men will please bring this Important matter to the Individual attention of each, of his members. FOUR MINUTE MEN. ; V Vm. McCormick Blair. fi H ITA m We carry a full .'-jinc of , Hansen Auto Gloves' - for Ladies' and Gentlemen in gauntlctts and wrist styles. .. ...I. he 32 Sample Stores. . 7-15 Main -St- : The great Hog Island Shipyard on the Delaware river employs COO wo men workers In offlco work but It Is probable they will be called upon to enter the acttiul laboring field If the war continues long. , The monkeys of tho Bpocles known as "Giant Rhesus," attacked lijln from 'behind and lie was bitten !th half a dozen places before ho suc ceeded in fighting them off and es caping from the cage.. ' KHEPMi- AT 7jOO" a IS ATTAKKI 11V Tiiui.i; monkfys oxe KiLi-En, 2 iirnr It MISHKII SHOT ' DENVKIt. July ,12. James Hunt-' Gunnison, 'Colo., , July 13. Glenn cr, animal keeper-at the City park Funk, compressor mnn ut the Ten aoo, was attacked and werlonely bit- Broeek nllne in the La Flatus, was ten by three monkey Saturday mur- killed ' Wednesday in an explosion at ning when he entered the catje whero that property, nnd two other employes they, are confined to liberate a baby were seriously injured. The man monkey which hod become entangled drilled Into a missed shot. Funk is )ln the mashes of a screen at the top snrvlvcd by a widow and three chll- of the cage. dreu. M - j BEST IN THE LONG JZVK jJJ tfc'fh V? ; Who Wors the First ifM-r ) II LJ. . i II I 111. I .'. j .1 C I . Ba Is n 4 TIlC"Fir3t-to-Fi5ht"Boys. TheU.S. Marines. Before tito Continental Congress author " iied and uniformed either Army or Navy, it rxntercdlnto regular service on Noven:ber 10, 1775, two battdlc:i3 cf Aaerican Mpriaes. Cbodribi:, too, "doc3 it first." 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