'?1' EIGIIT PAGES. fa nr. fix Z)AILY EAST OKEGONfAN, PESDLFjTON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1918. s i 5 A change In the Rod Cross surgical '. dressing schedule, occur each week bewiM of the alteration of the isi.w cutting and folding clases. Following 1" the order of work for the week. Morning work begins at 8 o'clock, afternoon work by 2, and evening: work at 7. Volunteers are urged to meet with any of the classes and will be gratefully welcomed in the work room of the library, special at 1 tentlnn being called to the morning cutting; classes which ara entirely de pendent upon volunteer attendance. Monday afternoon Folding Class, Mr J. K. Thompson, Instructor. Monday afternoon Cutting Class, Mrs, M. A. Pprlnkler, Instructor. . Monday evening business Girls, Mrs. J- C. Woodworth. Instructor. Tuesday jrnorning Volunteer cutting Clan. Mrs. John Adams. Instructor. Tuesday "afternoon Folding Class, Mrs. J. N. Hurgese, instructor. Tuesday afternoon Cutting 'Class, Mrs. P. H. Brown, instructor. Wednesday afternoon Folding Clasn, Mrs. T. I. Taylor, Instructor. Wednesday afternoon Cutting Class, Mr. Joe Murphy. Instructor, i Thursday afternoon Folding Class Mrs H E Kickers. Instructor Thursday Afternoon Cutting Class Mrs Thomas Thompson, instructor. Honor Guard Cutting Class, Miss Lillian Boylen. Instructor. Thursday ovening Honor Guard Folding Class. Mrs. II. M. Chambers. Instructor. Friday morning. Volunteer Cutting Clafi. Mrs. John Adams, instructor. Friday Afternoon Folding Class. Mrs. J. C. Woodworth. Instructor. Friday afternoon (Tutting Class, Mrs. J. T. Klchardson, Instructor. Mr. and Mrs. l O. Frazier and llt ale daughter. Miss Jean.' w-ere among the guests registered during the weeV at Hotel Moore, Seaside., A Rcola, Cannon Heach, Oregon: Mrs. P.oy Becker has returned after two weeks' visit In Portland with her hus band, who was recently called into service at Vancouver. Judge James A- Fee. who has been J looking after some business matters In La Grande, left for his home In , Pendleton this morning. La Grande Observer. Miss Kuth Bothrock of Athena, spent Sunda" here as the guest of Miss Haal Wyrlck. Mrs. Sadie Wise and little son, Tavld. were entertained yesterday at Hillside Home, as guests of Mrs. Rena Addams. Mrs. Lee Moorhoiiae extended a charming bit of hospitality Saturday afternoon when a few friends were atked In to tea for the pleasure of Mrs. Scth Catlin of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Johns of Athena, are being congratulated upon the arrival of a baby girl Saturaay evening. The. little daughter was born at Mrs. Nicholas maternity hospital in Tendleton, and she weighs eight pounds. Mrs. C. W. Melghan of Ogdon. Vtah. Is In Pendleton as the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs; John Halley. Mrs. Melghan formerly lived In Pen dleton. Mkai Nina Roberts returned today from Yakima, where ire vialted her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Roberts. ! Iks Roberts reports a pleasant aca- AMI'S Th only NEW fac powder i U past 50 yean Oh yes, there are maay, many kinds of powders oa the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever nad. Tha price is reasonable too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Ilara It 2IUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllflllllllllllllllt ! Con Dung Low f 1 chop suey, I I . NOODLES I I Tie HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE BPAMSU 8TTLK. 5 LUNCHES COFFEE ll Cveothtnr clean and vp-to- t tote.' FlHST CUkBH tiEHVlCI TEAScTackase i UNDER STATE 1 HOTEL ; Cor. Webb end Cottonwood Btm 1 I'bwu f. MMm, Ore. f.illllltlttlllllllllltllllUIIIIIIIHIIIItltttUir 1 1HR H BMr sl e . " n a. i The IS itfslt Royal Ald Force hn!- . loons are the eyes of ,he aridity-v. n the ground. ( They direct the lug guns . which hammer the Riehe lines. &nie ; tion, with a motor trip to Seattle, Ta coma and Camp Lewis. Mrs. Berkeley Hailey returned to her home ir Portland after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hailey. Miss Vera Means, of Boise. Jdah. who was in Pendleton as the guest of Miss Anna Kinnlburgh. left today for Newport, Oregon. Miss Klnniburgh expects to Join Miss Means at Newport soon, where they will spend the'r va cation, i . , Manuel Pedro returned today from a months stay at Hot Lake where he was treated for rheumatism. Mr. Pe dro says that his health is much im proved. While at Hot Lake h's small son vnderwent a minor operation, which I.lr. Pedro says was successful in everyday- Mr. and Mrs. j: B. Pupiri returned lo Adams, today after a visit tit ttie home of their daughter. Mrs. I.. T, Rogers. Mrs. Dupuis rocen:ly return ed from Portland. A pleasant aftnrnonn was Kieni Saturday In the asocial room at the Methodist Episcopal churn vh'.i teveral of the Camp fire nirls met. The atternoon as spent in ro:diii.cr aloud and flanninr for th patrif.tlc program that ia yet to be pi . on. Those present Tvre the Misses ;.-lriiJ'? Jones, lieu ITr.wks, Edna Iioppc Gladys Cornice, Mable Stickler. UtitlM Taylr, Margaret Adams and the Guardian, M.s. J. I- Rowland. Mrs. E. A. TodIey, wife of a prom inent farmer of Athena, was the guest yesterday of her Bister, Mrs. Will 11. Peterson. 1 Mrs- H. & Rudd, accompanied by her children and also her housegueHta from Elfiin. Illinois, left today to pass the remainder of the summer In a cot tasrw at Seaside. Mr. Rudd plans to join them for an outln? later.' Miss Gertrude Nash, of Heppner, was here yesterday visiting friends. H. R. Newiort of Hcrmiston, was a visitor here.. Mrs. P. It. Bowman -ft as a Saturday visitor here from Echo. Rev. Alfred Lock wood left today for Spokane, where he will Join Mrs. "JITNEY" -k i 55 .. r 1 ThUt Is a British I HmB m f ft a of tlio best work of the war Is done by the men who aloft in these fcaskets. Tney ums (rtM, jumJ) wh JIara. ct,u;oH , rave ,heir livcs from an at. tacking neroplane. Lrckwood, who has been visiting ther for somo time--Rev. and Mrs. Lock ; wood are former residents of Spokane, 1 W. N. Matlock left today for h business trip to Portland and tattle., V llliam Hoch of Ilingharo i?prlnfs, ' is In the city today. i H. K. Rartholamew and wife of j Stan field are ia the city today. Mi, and Mrs. Fred Earl returned 'on Saturday from Seaside. Pen Cohin of Ritter, was In Pen- jdleton yrFterday. ' i T. Peterson of Payette, Idaho, was In the city yesterday. I A- J. Harp of Xnlin, was a Ptndie-tt-n visitor yesterday. ' G. T. Vickers was a Pendlet n Vis itor Satnrday evening from Cayuse. i L. R. Smith of Elm'.ra, was In Pen- i diet on yesterday. I lec Stino of Adams, spent S:"jnday here. Dan Mclntyre of Adams was her yesterday. j Roy Haley was a Hermistnn visitor ' esterday ( Mrs. Alice Turley returned today from Seattle. I w. tt Pi-ans nf Pptitllfton is rearls- ' tered at the Imperial. Orcgonian. t V. C. Carson of Campbell station. Is in the city today on business. G. V. Robinson is a Pendleton vis itor today from Walla Walla, i C. A. Pryan is in the city today from Dayton. i P. F. Grott of Spokano was a visit or here yesterday. ! A- Marcellus was hero from La Grande yesterday. I A. W. I : oyer of Jji Crandc was in , the city yesterday." Joseph llay:i and Walter Hays were hdre on Saturday Vtpm Heppner. James W. Reams of Portland, if resistered at Hotel Uowman. ; Joseph Mueller of Hillings. Hon- tana, was in Pendleton yesterday Zend V. Casey, of Salt Lake, is a Pendleton business visitor today. ! T. M. Blatt, of St. Louis, is here to day on business. I Marino Hamilton, of Milton, spent Sunday here. Mr. Robert Spencer of La Grande, 1 wh' h(ii b-cn here as the . sruciit of j Mrs- L. M.'ftullack, left tooay for TANK AIDS IN ALLIED Vet, " if A. ' -' . . . L , : v . tilppet" or "jitney tank." of the tyi which, because Portiand Where she will spend soma time l;ore rpinrninff to her hem. ;' Ms Mary Francis was htrc c- tordny from Enterprise. x j Frnnces M. Sommers hus been ao , cured as a teacher for school district No. 92 near Pendleton. County Clerk R. T. Brown and wife apeitt the week-ond 'With friends at La Grande. ' Mrs. t Thomas was a visitor In Pendleton Saturday evening- from La Grande. . ' Mr, and Mrs. W. Bailey returned to their home in Prescott yesterday af ter a short visit here. - Mr. and Mrs. II. R.y Bartholomew are resistored at Hotel Pendleton from La Grande. .. . Ed"ard Hays returned last night from Seattle, where he spent his va cation. He Is employed in the Delta. Mr. and Tdrs. Ed Reeves hive mov ed lrora TO Thompson street- to fl Thompson street to 201 Wessl WchK L. Hansen returned to his 'Pendle ton home this murinn fxoin a vlsu with his sister at Pasco. ''--; Miss Hazel gentry of t'kiah, ;roturn- ed to her home today after a .hort. visit .here. , v Mtss Jean Clnrke returned today to Albany after spending a few tlnys ith friends here. ; Mrs. Juno Uranptetter returned from Feird this morning where she visited friends ' t F. B. McGregor and D. C. Kurt of the United States Geological Survey, were in Pendleton yesterda on offi cial business. t , Miss Virginia Todd return-rd today from Hermistnn where she spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Todd. Mrs. M, N Duty, who has been in Pendleton for the past two weeks un der the care of a. physician, returned to her home In Hermistnn today. Mayor G. H. Bishop of Freewater. passed through Pendleton yesterday- en route to California on legal busi ness- . , INDIVIDUAL SUGAR RATION CUT A THIRD Retailers May Replace Su gar Sold for Domestic ' Canning. The new sugar order announced a few days ago by the food administra tion rom Washington was received nv rire yesterday by Dr. YT. ,D. Mc Xary, county administrator, from V. B. Ayer. state-- administrator. The new order cuts the individual monthly yugar allowance from three pounds to two pounds- The order goes Into ef fect at Once, and there will be no ex ceptions in enforcing it. Tliw order will have the effect of reducing the amount of sugar which retailers, hotels and restaurants can secure for August, by one-third of the allotment previously fixed. It will have no effect; upon the baker's allowance- inasmuch as the bakrfe had previously Ireen cut down to seventy per cent of the sugar used a year ago. Thp state administration Instructs the local administration tnat retailers m.y replace sugar sold for domestic cmning by securing speeral certifi cates from the local officials. Th new order alsos requires that the lo cal administration shall keep a dally record of all sugar certificates issued. t eh r.vrtft be sent In at the end of each week at Portland. MEETING CALLED FOR AUG. 7 FOR COUNTY REGISTRANTS (Continued from pnge 1.) 'tenn Instructed to Rive nollco of thi!i ncetlnar to all registrants anl the of "lcer of the Umatilla County I'ntrlot 1c Service LeaKue and of the 'ma ilia County Ouard. will co-operate In making the meeting a aiiccen. The executive commUtee of the Pa '.rUrtic gerlce League, Jn conjunction with E- B. Aldrich, chairman publicity wmmittee. and c. CJ. Slatlock. chalr- tian of the speakers' committee, will, thi nfternoon dineura - 4an for the tnectinar and announcement of details will be made scoon. DRIVE v.. i -:'; ' t ' r . i r r 3 is built for speed mora than JO FOM-FOM CMVm is , FALL V. Won ITE Pom-pom cloth Is going to !e Tery populiir this faU. Herols the latest rlpplo" toPGmt of pom-pom cloth ALLIED FLIERS HOLD MASTERY - OF THE AIR OX THH Fit KNCIt - FRONT IX FRANCE, July 2i. Notable work has been dono by allied aviator during the new Oerman offensive. The bom barding, observation and battle planes have been constantly busy. nd the mastery of the air has been mal- tained throughout. ! The air forces constantly harassed the attaojilns cnlumfi of the enemy md alipplictl Informuiiim from tno ment to nu nient to the TTPnch staff. One of the principal elements which worked toward brinsinK the Oernian offensive to a halt nw the splendid co-operatirn of the transport nnd in formation services. In Champagne lorry drivers pasncd four dnys and nlKhts without a moment's repose, hurrying troops from one doctor of the line to another, often under heavy fire. Carrier plseons proved most im portant in th Champagne fighting. where the French advance posts were often cut off from the main1 body. The birds constantly brought back message: concerning mv-Vfrnents of the Germans. In one Instance a pigeon brought a. renues tnat French artillerymen fire on a position occu pied by their own comrades, because the Germans were surrounding them The Ounncrs complied, mowing lanes In the Ocrman waves. Their wonder ful accuracy of aim spared their com rades, many of whom made their way back. The enormous losses of the Ger mans during the (Tossing of the Marno must have been fully equaled In the Champagne sector, where their assaulting waves were hurled vainly against deep harriers of tm'bcd wire under the fire of hundrcdsjof machine E"ns. . ' SlMIciius. You, ennn't rleep In the Btillest night, if your dtetstlon le bat- Take Hood's Sarsaparllla It strengthens the stomnsh and. estab lishes that condition in which sleep regularly conies and Is sweet and re freshing. BWlTIIKUrT rMMAMH MAIlXK-ltllrUMS SKCTOII I'ARIS, July 21. After being per mitted to print the information last night that General! Gouraud of Iar denelles fame was commanding the French sector between Tlhcims and Massige the Paris newspapers today are allowed to reveal the Met that Oenernl Henri Berthelot. who headed the French military mission in Ru mania, Is now commanding the Franco-Italian arrtiy in the sector between the Mnrne nnd rthelrns. Jayful ScsnJ I CkmV?mn2tu Mane that Bontt Fortk Who m fnrt thM litMa hnwv err iiml In rtmdiHna to ntttli erriais. f and reiiabim appHtitiCMi, MoUiffr's i rrenti, dur-i Inc the wait in Bioiithri, and they rUte! how tlwr entirely cs-nDfI tiajma. ncrvoii neM, bt-Jirinr dm it and srelt htrir psiM anl manf otlter Hcbililnl 5 fiarl aittfir.irtcninc ex- primrra whki ma ioy m uio mutter iur lu Mut iter Friend Is a Wonderful 4r1r to mm tWr V, m ' ' :,' j ft i x i f 4r: 7i J-;K it 1 ftatur tn reueviftc strrjn ami mtmir brourht aboat lr cxnndirr iiwrVs, 'i tw , . BrTTM, to, will be c -Ua, niiikic ttaa per'Hi . one of clitrcrful dnr rj rtrfril tuMi. 1 Tha breat ro kept in ptd e-n-iitloa cno the afxkmiTa.il Bittscle relax with eao len Itahr i born. Mother' KrrVnrt m.iV" R fvnrte f rr th rrpeLtant mother horm-'f tr a-t'nll u .1 n ura iH tha irWoti T ark t ia prf rmct t and DO woman nhout.l neglect or fu t tn Crm nature a helper bnr.tL tt wj'J iMcai. ; nnftrty Imi pa(n at tta rriti. Wothfrf triend I for ertrQI m mH. 1 M abaDliitly uf mr4 wi(lrfii!ir rffrtiv ' It i prepared by the Brad Arid liecutm To-, w I Jim a r PlirM Aiiarfi. Ci. V. rU , thro for their "Motherhood book." 00 ai iah to rrt)int mother, fmrvrm a botue of th. fimom rnnt?r.., rhiea aaa beea waad bf imnc wit the are&tcat aurr tor over h-!f a rmy -... . . a. ...- . m I Boys puting feboesj 1 1 t$t83hnd '$1.95 Ladies' White Low Heel Canvas Shoe, . . . $2.45 LadiesVOxfords and Pumps up to size 4 at $1.65 Ladies' Juliette $1-65 And $1.95 Men's Outing Shoes.. .......... J $1.93 to $2.45 Men's Dress Shoes, Neolin Soles in button pr lace . $3.6 Children's' FanCy Soft Sole Shoes and ' . " ' Bootees, 25c to 65c Men's Black and Tan style .. . The 32 Sample jStores. u V. 8. Food Adtntnutmloa. JIftt ez de burk wheat cake cot flop over on hi face, Brer Beon-rtn dance 'roun' en nay, arxee: "One good tu'n denarvea en nuther." eeKee. , Mean In dnt ef ile eujer bgya no en rto de flBhtln fr itn, de leaa we alls : kin do l tr spn err oil oe wheat cn eat buckwheat In at Id. Con meal. ' rye en barley Hour Ur ua will he'p a lot. loo. THE mi COLUMBIA RECORDS FOR: JULY ARE HERE JiiHt a Ilnly Vnyor at Twlliclit (for hrr Paikly Oror Tln-rp). The EJna White Trumpet Quartette. A ZSSH, 10 -n. 75c. NiImI.v Kiiow4 Tronlilo I've feoeli. Oacar paKl, baritnno. I Kon t i'ri-l o Way Tirrtl. Oscar ScoKle, baritono. A S69. 10-ln., ti.bO. ' , ' . .. ' !K)n Ilouio Hag. ox-trot. Karl Fullpr'a Ilcclor ?;ovelty Or chentra. I Ain't Noliodjr Maeh.' Fox-trot. Karl FuIU-r'a Reclor Nov-' elty Orcheatru. A 2547. 10-ln., 75c. Turkey in (lie hlrw. (Arr.onlu.) Mctly Fox lrot. Jnmrlmba OrchCMtra. ' ir llo. Amprlra. Hello. .Medley Ono-atcp. Jaznrlinlia Orchemra. A 2537. 10-ln., 75e. ThuWa a Scrvlre n 11in at Our House. McclJey Oae-ntep. Vlottn and piano duet. I'll Think of Von. (Hlnich.) Medley Fox-trot. A 6044. 12 -in.' 11.25. . j) . My Mlnd'ii Mado op to Marry Carolina. Medley Fox-trot. Prince' Hand. A 043. Keep the TrfiH-n Fires ;ihit for tile Hoy Ont There. Medley Unc-ctep. A 04. 12-ln., 1.25. Are Ynn From Ilenveo? Medley walti. Introdtteing- ''chlmea of Normandy." Prince's OrcJielra. Blue Hint. Medley waltz. Introducing "Mammy's Little Panay." I'rince'a Orcheatro. A 042. 12-ln., M.25. Anierii-an Famnsle. rhilharmonic Orchestra of New York, lemmliaixlns. (Waltz), l'hllharnionic Orchestra of New York. A 0. 12-ln., It.SO. "The ItrKlfiient'H I til urn. (March.) '(Crosby.) Prince's Ttand. On ltevH-w. (March.) (Von Ulon.) l'rinca's Uanil. A 253. 10-ln 75f. v t Hello Ceutral, CMve Me No Man's I.nd. Al Jalson. aomedlam We'll Hot )n r Kharr (While You're Over Thure). Hubert Iawis, tenor solo. A 2452i 10-ln., 76c. What Are Yu ;ohif to Io to Help the Hoys? Peerless Quar- . .telle.. .- Just I. Ike Wardiburtoa Crownl the Delaware ((.onerat Perahina Will Vntm the Ilhlne.) Arthur Fluids, baritone, and Peerlexs Quartette. A 2545. p 10-ln" 75o. i Won't You Ile a IMar, lear Daddy. Character duet. " -I Want a Daddy I.llie Yao. Far be r KjHtors. Character duet. A 2544. 10-ln., 7r.e. I'm Kerry I Matin You Cry. Robert. Lewis, tenor solo. I Want lltass Rack AxhIh. marline: Trio. A 2!4I. 10-ln., 70c. "Pa Pay." Arthur Fields, baritone solo. t Whuril We I With llhn IH7 I'eerless Quartette. Male voices. . A SS3. 10-ln.. 75c. Wlx-n Alexawli-r Taken Ills Hand lo Franee. Hob White, tenor solo. , When It Conies to a IohMclewi Iay. Arthur Fields, baritone solo. A 2541. 10-ln.. 75c. Tliere's a LHtle lllue 4a In the Window. Henry Burr, tenor solo. Mammy's I.lnle Pausy. rhaa. Ilarrfaon, tenor ' sido. A 254J. " 10-ln.. 75c. 1 We Kfctfiniii Them at the Ms roe. Baritone nnd male quartette. Hike! Hike! Hike! (Along tho-Oi.l Turn Pike.) Peerless Quar. let to. Male voire A 25 40. 10-ln., 75c. Come Join In (nr Ijniahter. Laughlna duet. ' iiu ."' H- l.iuch ami Ko Do L Al H. Weston, baritone. laughing solo. A 2512. 10-ln., 75c. Economy Drug Co. Hotel St. George Buildloc Dy Telephone 7H Nizht Telephone 718 Oxfords, lace or button An m $2.G3. Hub 745 Main St i