im 0" BUY Willi Wallers Milling. t'. Wilt Isaac who hJ befeh "soldier", Disked who he mam work- coined from Mias Nellie Anlbgl, who 111 thfiMlla- for' rMlillod "l'hu ffi.vnrtimnn oti-ilioi-Ht Yium lt.-t iron a,rl ,,. n.,i ..... ul x-uiiiunu uromers lor the; tier command of Cnpt. Burke." -m. iiiim years, nan aoeeptea a no- lllon with the Walter MIUIiju. Co. lluve Tonsils Iti-movcd. ' Uob Fletcher and daughter, Win Gaorglana Kletcher, hud their tonsils removed today at Ht. Anthony's hos pltnl. Miss Fletcher had her adenoids removed also. ' Will Meet at Armory. All members of Companies A. and ( C of the county guard are rcquesuu to meet tonight at 7:30 In the armory for battalion drill. They are request, ed to report tomorrow night also, at 7 and from there, will adjourn to the court house. .. ... ,, Orders for Company Ci All members of company C, Uma tilla, County Ounrds, are ordered to report ot the armory at 7:30 this. Tuesday, evening and tomorrow, Wed ncsday evening, by order, of tho com manning officer Captain J. P. Boyd. Jiiwiilur Monthly, .Meeting Tonight. ' , Tonight Is . tho regular monthly meeting night for the Commarclal AhhocIuUoii. A large attendance Is de sired and reiiuoMeU as there will be more than the. usual Important busi ness before tho meeting. In Washington, 1. C. D. I Crow was elected as uu engineer for the high school, and 'James Nell as Janitor ot the Hawthorne school. Wm-Uiiff On IXtc-Ii. - . . '.. Sterling Patterson, who la employ ed In I O. Frasler's book atore, Is doln.g hs bit" by, working on the wa ter ditch at Thorn Hollow during his vacation. . , . I'MiIiiic flood at lllnjiliuiii. .. . Hpycral fishermen report- excellent fishing at Bingham. ' Dr. F. I In gram captured the limit, DO. on Sun day, and P. C- Whiteman was a close second with almost this number. The ftsh are good sized, Orders for Company A- All members of Company A Uma tilla County Guards, ara ordered to report at the armory at 7:3ff this, Tuesday evening and tomorrow, Wed nesday evening by .order of Lieuten ant C. V. ins Lolour, Officer - Com manding. . For G. A. It. Meiiiliem. ., . 8. Hutchinson, commander Kit Carson Post Xo. 28, G. A. R. requests attend the meeting which will be held llim rliargo of store. -. Mrs. Florence Hpere is In charge of the Campbell Millinery Phop during the absence, of Mrs- ItoKe Campbell, who in away at present on her annual buying trip. Wives and Mothers Invited. The meeting tomorrow evening for drafted men which has been pre vious advertised is not only for draft men, no mutter what class they are in. but the wives and mothers ot the registered men are . requested to that all members of the G. A. It. and auxiliary organizations who are con templating attending the National Fncampment of the Grand Army of the Republic at Portlnnd to meet him at the City Hall, Saturday, August 10th. at 2 p. m. He desires to make arrangements for their transportation and It Is very necessary they should see him to secure reduced rates on the railroad. Patriotic Iloys- Any time there Is a patriotic duty within their ability to perform, the boy scouts may be counted on being there to do it. When call for fire fighter In a grain field was given yesterday the boys were there to do their best. Todnv they are distribut ing posters for the meeting of draft ed men tomorrow evening. Flavor Temple, one of the enthusiastic young1 In the Christian church, following th exercises and speaking at the Nor.th Side park. The Inviting of wives and mothers to these meetings is a new departure that has been made by .or- j der of the war department. It Is also ! an order t the war department that I men of draft age attend these meet- ! Ings whenever possible. Captain Kiw sell who will address the men on so cial hygiene subjects has been sent hero from Camp Lewis, and Is mak ing a tour of the state. Members of the Pilot Rock and pcho county guards have announced they will be here, for the battalion review. With 'lirnsha Millinery. Miss ona Hurst arrived In Pendle ton today from JCansaa City, Mo., to accept a position with the Brusha Millinery store on Main street. 1'iiiii.tlll . 'feather Institute. " The Umatilla county annual teach ers Institute will be he,id in Pendleton this ycat In Kovember 25t te and Knit to collect $i5. ' t D. W. Bailey as attorney for . the plaintiff. Veto Sampson against Joe Craig has started suit In the circuit court for the eollection of 1196 alleged to be the amount due the plaintiff from adefendaut en an automobile. lo August 15. , The final Investment on the Third iUberty Loan will be due August .15 and subscribers are urged by the lo cal banks to remember the date. This does not apply to those who subscrlo- ed on the 10 per cept basis which per-, mlts a 10 per cent installment every montn. , ..- , w ; Here In Interests of 1nlge. Mrs. If. H. Houghton, state man oger for the Fraternal Brotherhood, (j returned to Portland headquarters to- fl In the Interests of the. lodge. She was accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. o. W. Gertson. of Pendleton. w,ho will- visit In Portland for some time- I-ZhT Teacher for tirades. .Miss Grace Frost and Mrs. A. Ras .mussen were elected last nl?ht at a meeting1 of the school board to posi tions as teachers In the grade schools. A resignation was received and ac- Wlll Knlcr Training. . Miss Selby Johnson, of Pendleton. applied 'today to Miss Virginia Todd, secretary of the women's division ot the Patriotic Service League, "for' ad mission Into the United States student nurses' reserve. Khe will enter' the preferred class, which means that she will go anywhere for training, but cxr Presses a desire to enter training In California. If possible, this request will be granted. Miss Johnson is the second t'matllla county girl to make application, as Miss Edna Clarke ap plied yesterday. Real Thrift is Best Developed by Final Qualities BOND CLOTHES for men are the finest made they fit bet ter wear longer look better -and give satisfaction in, every way. The price no higher than you would pay for ordi nary clothes. BOND CLOTHES Vyllh quality maintained - $20.00 to $40.00 The Utmost iu Value BOND BROS. lcii1letW IBclttig Clotlilers, MiiMt Take Pledge. Xxtcal hardware dealer have been notified that-all retell hardware mer chants must make a pledge to & steel jobbers and manufacturers not to nell any steel products, Biich as i nails wire, pipe. etc. except for es ;KtiaI enterprises. This means that : none of these products will be avall jable for non-essential purposes with out a special permit, and the -rules Kovernlne these permits will be ! strict. The measure Is necessary In order to conserve the steel supply. j CHvcs Ktigar TCii til talents. 1 MUks lyircne I'arher. home demon stration agent. Rives sugar equivalents 'for the use of housewives In making preserves. Jams , and marmalades, j I This can be done If the following tu- i i bio Is observed In which the equiv alent to one cup of sugar Is Riven In sirup. Make your jama, preserves, and marmalades in the usual manner! but use sirup Instead of sugar: i 3-5 I cup sirup equivalent to 1 cup sugar: j 1 t-5 to 3-4 cup sugar; 4-5 to 1-3 cup ""near; 2-5 to 1-4 cup suprar: 1 1-5 to 2-3 cup sufcar; 8-1H to 1-3 cup sugar. ! Any woman desiring to ask questions! regarding the using of the sirup In j the Jelly making, or for preserves, call j the Home Demonstration Agent at 162. Saw Service In France. Charles Rodney McDonald, a new recruit In the O. M. P. at this place, saw service In France In the Canadian Fxpeditionary Forces- His discharge papers show he was honorably dis charged as "Medically Unfit' as the result of a wound received at Vim Hidge April 10, 1917. The discharge Is dated February ,18, 1819. Mr. Mc Donald also -has two badges given him by the Canadian government, one the silver "Overseas Hervice" badge. and the other given for active service in the front line trenches, Mr. Mc Donald Is very modest as to his service In France and when asked questions as to his personal adventurers prefers to change the subject. Siljll QUALITY W : I . - I T"" B '" t " 1 1 p " T BUY ' TUlliH STAS1PS THRIFT STAMPS Our Present Stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits Consists of the. good old time wool fabrics, best colorings, large range of patterns and the models aie in two lots, the kind for the young man and the kind for conservative dressers, . ! ' v - - .... ; . ' .. TAILORING done by the country best clothes makers - While these suits last you can doubly conserve for your country by saving ' from $5 to $10 on your next suit and at same time get best quality. Let us show you these suits. You will not be urged toJbuy. SUITS $15, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 ixt $40.00. "A ' - i r j." 'Ty. V- Why Look Older Thaii You Are? It is astonishing how many, women through lack of atten tion are wearing Corcets that give a more mature appear ance to . the figure than it should have and consequently they appear to be five or ten years Qlder than they are. It is possible to readily im prove that condition if you will come to our Corset department and get a trial fitting. Whether MODART, NEMO,' Dinner, Smart Set or R. & G. in front lace or back lace, we have j'our particular style and size. Give us a trial. LINENS FOR ART NEEDLEWORK ; Of finest quality MADERIA LINEN, in all widths from 18 in. to 54 in. wide. Also round thread, pure flax thread and excellent finish. And Linen Crash in all widths for table runners, cloths and the like. If you wish linen, visit our art department on balcony. ' ' i s ' . . . . - - t CREPE SHANTUNG ' A good heavy silk specially for women's suits and ' children's coats; 40 inches wide; offered in colors of Copenhagen, purple, tan, white, Alice and rose. The yard i . $2.50 '"' CURTAIN NETS ." ' " Scrims, filet nets and the like, also Swiss. Make up your curtains to suit yourself, in any length." We are offering some beautiful patterns in white and ecru. . The yard . , -Ur-v ' 25c to $1.50 It Matters Nptlipw Large.; or Small Your Wants Are fWe will Fill with Cireatestlof Care SHOPPING HERE IS MADE EASY. LARGEST STOCKS, GREATEST VARIETY, COURTEOUS AT TENTION, HIGH QUALITY GOODS AT ABOUT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY. Men's, Wear Department ";;.:.:-".;;siiits ' $15 'tjSd-.' ., , Of course every man knows that values have advanced in most every wearing commodity. There are many justifiable reasons and among them are shortages of both material and labor, hence the quality to remain the same the price must be more. , . - , - JGET BEST QUALITY and you are helping to win the world war. Why? Because the best looks best, wears best, and requires the least ex pense to retain in original appearance. legginfca are of bluck loalhrr, to dis-jand J. I. O'Kellly, also of O. A. C. ar-:. j. Murphy, Joe Kit, J. I Vaughan.-linllotcd a rapid appra4i tunard- tinaulshthcm from the tun leather ( rived In Pendleton this morning to do acting maj or J. T. Brown te the re- ! Blf roast r an unusually Kcverr variety worn by the officers. I follow-up work as assistant state club tiring water commissioner. tropU-al liarrk-ano whicto the wvathcr , leaders. They expect to be here un-j ' bureatr rxpnia within 24 Iviim..- It tiret-k Canvlil at I'lirtlaml, I Thursday and may make some I'lidt-rsics Major Operation. I brlie-t tho storm s aiiUs Teatas I'apus. a Greek, wanted by Ir,PS into tne surrounuins country.; airs, uixie oiueau unnprwn a ma- n.-iitt j y Mrs. Dixie Si beau underw Sheriff T. 1. Ta lor on a warrant is- rneir special mission tnis trip is to jor operation at eiy- Auuiony ,,, ,,,.;,,, ,, was inkeii ni bv interest the canning clubs In forming pltiM ibts nwrums. He enlisted ln;th Bi..r;rf . nrfi,.f ut Pnrihmd vs- i ctntet teams which if formed Willi : - fanada. and asked how Ionic he had ., ,!., ,i.i ,sr. n,nlbe sent to the state Fair at Salem to resided In that country when under-1 ,ntuia cttMntv officers. He is compete for prizes In cunning. taklne to fight for "king and country'- lcharBed with larceny by 1-uilie. having 1 S&fFnifrVt&il he rep llcd"Abont 15 minutes." He -t with monev- i n-1 Vin-iiilnii. Hand Men. 1 UHi-Vi'iTl'ii'H MS native of Aialne. jtruatAtt ivi hin ciin liv fellow (Greeks. ltallih loIsolll who will act as i I OVERSIZE FORD TIRE We now have the new Goodrich Safety Tread Clx3 7-5 Tire which is the oversize model for Ford, Chevrolet, Jtfaxwell, Dort and other cars using a "0x3 1-2 casing. The automobile owner realizes that the oversize tire for Eastern Ore gon roads are by far the most practicable and are the cheapest in-the long run. The Goodrich 31x 3 7-5 is the logical tire for this purpose. In stall them on Your car, and wc feel certain you will use no other size. THE PRICE IS ONLY $23.00 Wear Tcatlicr t-oirliiirs. Members of the Oregon Military Po lice slsltoncd here hove been Krnnted special Mrmissinn to don Iolh-r le--irlntl because the rinileq tr thu rit. rnnv In putrolllnir fields and flgh'tm.- thcro was a soaking ruin at Milton fires hve proven too milch for h last "ihI. Bnn f',n whal no ra" ennvas legirlnio.. which ar not .ivi-J learn it must ha-e been for tho spcci-.l roes not teem to- nave iwn any ai lEuluol at Milton. J. I- Mclntyre. candidate for cou.i ty coniniissloncr, Is In the city today from his home at Milton.. He says able enough to stand the strain. The UaUer of the county guard band fur! the program Wednesday evening, re-' j quests that all band men report at the' 'court house promptly at 7 o'clock' Wednesday evening. There will be unnd men there from l'ilut Hock, ' Kcho and Kreewater. and It is Mr.. Folsotu's desire, that all show up promptly. . (Iocs not Bv$) to have been uny ut iiutMUiMiili- H. S. Stokes of Spokane. U in Pen-, dleton today. : - ! C. Sugdahl of Helix Is a Victor her today. j Miss Helen Cow-gill of Corvallis, Is , registered at Hotel Pendleton. W. C. Ruckert of Walla Walla, la here today on business. Miss Anna Conipton Is in Pendle- . " pusi ail Wlll'am m Milltarv IV ,nis 1 i - -" " - -r - other places. , ('liaiiitcrlaliiw CoukIi Itcmoly. . j , This is n.only one of the best una (; , j t;rUIMp.-. most efficient modlrl.ies for coughs, ! irvaies pcter Inslesby colds. croup and whooping cugh, but McDonuld 3f the Oregon is also jjicaunt to take, which la Ira- ilrc v., cave iMa afternoon for La .. . mm . H I ie win ie Fiaiioncj i , . , ,. , . . . . cn to young children. Chamberlain s I ( Zn,e time on "official -tflllv. Ncild an" U,1l,8Sa Kirkpair.ck of w.w-. "s.ne wsuor nere louay. Cough ltcmedy has been in use for cl.,iiv ri,,ard to fire uatroi , ,on and Harrv vv- -ers and l essie Mrs. Kobert X. ftunfield. Miss Mary n:uny yeurs olid has met with mncn -- 1 L.ouse Horvcll were married by the Johns, and Miss Katherine Stanfield favor wherever its aood ounlllles have,' .... Judge, the first Sjuturuay evening ami are lucmoers ot a motor party uriving JildgTi Has 'cdling. City Judge Thos. Fitxaerald the post few du.vii has been piucitoitg t- ,on (odav from Muton, matrimonial Knots, nis ousincss m ne having picked up with th? rush in marriage license department of the county clerk's office: Vergil G. W- 'ltoblnsim is here today from ' Walla AValla. ......, i Charles H- Perry of Spokane Is a of gasoline Is In it bo'J-i ing points. In "Re4 Crown"' they form a continuous,, ' uniform chain, giving easy starting;, quick accel- eration, power and mile age. Look for the Red Crown sign before you nil, f STANDARD OlL COMPANY 1 become knovn. Manj; mothers have given It their uuiualii"lrd tndoie menl.. Wm. rtcruby, ClMlllcothe. Mo. writes. "I have raised three children, have always used Chamberlain's Cough l&cnicdy aud found it to le the best for coughs, colds and croup. It tiHl Tlnw for h-Ii"Is to Start. County School Superintendent W. w. Ureen reports a number of dil- jricta in tho county are making prcpa 'rattons for Btaitlng fall terms of the other couple Sunday Judge's home. . is pleasant to take. 'children like It.' My always felt afe from school. There will lie. one or two dis tricts starting as early as the last week of August: two will start Sep- f tejuoer znu: out me majoi oj ui toe wire and I haceijj slart tnf gecond wctk of Hith adults ami , W.-allii-r Mill (tail. Maximum teunittcrature, . Minimum tempera lure. Weather, clear. , Wind, west ligftt. Ualnfall, none. the esterlay and today from The l'a!les ta letulleton. Two I'ortlund girls ore ala making the trip, the party having come to The Iallcs by boat. Miss Johns is returning from a month's stay In Portland while the others are en route tu Idaho. , . - Middle West Around t 100 Mark Swelters Witlf No Relief Seen .ICsatoraUJ. i '. -' lr"T"wi I Ma . :-jmam.iil mldwc met cury No relief croup witn K,s ,,i1r ,h, ath r In yie house." Chamberlains Cough OMuliilalcs MhmiIiI Start TYalldiur. Itemertv contains no opium or other I City election. Tuesday. November 5. narcotic. I I ht for Itaki-lN How many people relic Hie time is; : Captain K. M- Hiirke, who has been approaching? The all absorbing topic1 CHlCAtIO, Aug. . The lXairlim-a In Clillilron. I making orrt-gements for ihe meet- f war seems to hme put local elec- today sweltered with the Tor diarrhoea In children rne yenr!:,15 "f lh" drafted men which will b tit(,s in the back ground, nevertheless around the hundred mark. old or older you will find nothing bet. I '"'"I re A or :st .. win iene mis t j time rndidatrs were getting In is forecasted. KIternoon lar nnsfr wneie no oi training and starting out with tne glad j m I kf js in .v.. -...-... iKiim Hfio oe Ki'iuiiK niitiir. i-enuu ill luill'AAt. r.A l"f t I l.ll Xf.ltJ mm i.ieetinc there- ton will have a mayor, four council-!' ;!', - - ineii, nmtir minmiBNimfr, aiiu cii. I fnn nnM, .mf, m, l lie IMurmiielci Cluli Leader" llrrr. treasurer to elect. The councilmen Ik fsllliur i-stofcllv this il-Timw. Tlx- Ml Helen cowsilt cf the A. C.. -i h-s terms eyp're are: 1 1). Pheliw. ind has. caim-d great dHNa-tti' whi-b. i stawlard oil t'.. Vn.llcl. pr than c'hambprlaln'H Col!c antl DUii-rlmca Henw(ly, followed !y a dvs of castor oil. It HhouM krpt at hpnd and given n soon an the flrsl '"riurnl Innffono-sw of thp owelii op