EIGHT rAfcsj FAGS Till DAILY EAST OfSSGONTAN, FENPLgTOW, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 8, 1918. 1 KcliiriiH to Purlliuul. A M. Cutinon, new principal for tho Pendleton, hlMh school, returned today to Portlund ufter KpeixJInifV duy here house hunting and conferring , with Fred P. Austen, city "school superin tendent, on plane for. next year. ;Ivpm Var Vnt,to lrt frown. ' i' 0. P. Alerrv. t ravolfnur mi lnumon Slves a certain, per cent ofl.la Bale In any town to the Red cross chanter mere. yesterday he donated thirty cents to the Umatilla County Ked Cross from his nules In Pendleton. Mt-fiilK'r or avy Here. Floyd C. Mills, chief gunner's mato, K. B. Peterson; busier, and J.'J.'Turrl cn, machlnlBts mute, all members of the united Ktutes navy, re here today making arranBeraenl for the bomln of ii ronmiti,.,, ..., . ..... or m. reoruitliiK party for the navy nraueu oy lieutenant M. CY Kent, which -will be here Monduy and Tues day, lloudquarters will be in the fed eral building. , , , . . ., ., . , luwtx AfU'r l'iulitinr, W. K. (Juirle received n letter today from his brother. Tod Drlscoll. now In France, saying trat he Is now back from the trenches and Is resting pre paratory to his return to the firing line 11b hs he Is enjoying throe "squares" a duy onco more. Huh Clinrge of DL-iMnsury. Francis I-Jirnberty, formerly em ployed In the presets ption department of the Pendleton Drug Co., ow In tiie t agency. , service, Is In churn of th disiM-'Usary j ' at Fort Flagler, on Puget Bound. He fckrWcc llujc Hying, writes that ho likes the work - very AervJc Vlng with 15 stars, has been much. . h llUS , Placed by Mrs. A.D. Majlory on the j " ; porch of her boarding house at 400 Slu KniUHrH lit Vrlee -j Kast Alta street in commemoration of Mm. Joo J). Kimery is in Pcndlnton boarders now in the service. Among today from her home near i-X'hu. those for whom the stars are In hon Whlle here she had a service pin made -or are W. H. Taylor, It, Carston, H. contiUnhig five Ftars. having five F. Stones, who are in France. Lester brothers In the service, William. John, i Victor, Leonard and Hay lorter-' Thftv run if In a act fmin 111 to 29 anil ! are all volunteers. Four are in j j-ruiica a no. one on me tiring since March. Their home Is in De troit. Michigan, and the Porter are the only family in I ho state of Mich igan having five sons In the per vice. C, K. Roosevelt, secretary of the : Umatilla County Red Cross, received t'Z from. M. V. Derlck of Frewater, j today; II from J. C Rerry. of Free-, wutT. and $l from Robert McCutn-! All That Should be y -.t5. for w lit BOND BROS. renda-tom' Leading Clothiers. AN OVBISIZE FORD TIRE .JVe now have the new Goodrich Safety Tread 31jc3 7-5 Tire which is the oversize model for Ford,' Chevrolet, Maxwell, Dort and other 6ars using a 30x3 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 we feel certain you will use no other size. THE PRICE, IS ONLY; $23.60 o( rreewater, all to lilertttes. J3, V- Shell of Milton sent In II. 25, MIsm Nellie JJtvgart,-ail- employe at the Mate Hospital, , gave S2, end Mr 8. c. Glvens, also employed In the hoejiltul, gave ft. s. - Coiiflnled to IIIh Room. Kd "frimokey" Xolf, of the Grocery department of Alexander' Btore is re- i'0',' , r, u , M M"1" Pdleton by slCkne, Ported to he confined to his room at neBSb " Will Jti-tiim Krliiiiv. M. B. Shrock, county ani fculturai aKent, wllk return Friday to resume his duties after a two weeks' vacation spent in the harvest fields on the Jim Maloney ranch. , , Two Vifl nt Uiiwiic. lto,r " A'!,rlcn ,the.,,'-u" ! f'regonlan, who this week Is intend Kdltor E. Aldrlch of the East! log the nieetin of the Orearon Edi torial tuisoclatlon at Marshflelrl. writes he will spend two weeks at the mili tary summer trutnlng camp at Kugene before returning ,to Pendleton. 1 SKnt Thu ! t Camp Lewis. . H, A. Stub us returned home yester day morning from a- vacation trip to Port land and other point In western Oregon and . Washington. Tie apent two days at Camp- Lewi, and saw a number of Pendleton men wiry are In the civmp. rapidly getting In hape to do their part in downig the Hun when they reuch the trenches, and. all euemd to ho enjoyig life. Mr. Stubbs is with the Farmers' Union Grain Hayes, Ralph Hutchinson. I,loyd Bow- man. R. R. Anderson, Lloyd Richard- r.n tr......- uhn9 i.'. i i trruienn j-.. oaP' Crawford. A. Crawford and ' Lu- ther Albertson. Mrs. Mallory Says sho expects to add more stars soon as av number of the men who are patrons of her boarding house expect to leave to join the service. Itid.' at Round-l . broncho Bob Hall, famous as a bucking horse rider and runner-up In Round-Up contests of the past two years, whd is in Pendleton for a few Clothing and More men everything has been studied Fit, Qual ity, Style, Tailoring and Value. ' YOU can get here the kind of clothes you want at prices within the reach of all. Our large stock enables us to offer some extra fine values. Better come early they'll be snapped up fast these days. BOND CLOTHES $20.00 to $40.00 The utmost in value Th'uiaH- servlco Hives prompt attention I" ull ImiuiricH. on days suss he Id determined to Kin the much coveted championship In his pt event next month, in 116 Hull cap tured 3rd honors to Jackson Sundown and Kufus Halllns. Last year, in spite of the handicap of a badly twisted ankle, he succeeded In winning 2nd place to Yakima Canutt, and foellnij that he is still on the up grade, he has it doped out that he is due to ride Into the chumutonshlD this year. Dur ing th past winter Mull has been in! southern California, working as a cuw boy in the movies, along with Douglas j Fairbanks. If he succeeds In his am bition at the Round-Up next month, Broncho Bob declares he Will give up his hobby for the duration of the war and. will enlist to help bulldog the kaiser. Besides being a bucking horse rider. Hall is a trick rider; also an ex pert with a rope and can do most anything that any other cowboy can. . Will Hide Attain. Mius Donna Card, who rodo the fa mous Jruinheller airing in the Itound- Up last year, was In Pendleton today on her way to Walla Walla where she will train the horses preparatory to riding again In this year's Round-Up. KctiiriiM from Denver Fred Walsh of FosmH wa In Pen dleton today en route to his home after selling a train load of cuttle in Denver. He reports the market good and expects to make another ship ment soon of cattle and sheep. Operated 1mhi for ApieiHlieULi. Floyd Baker of Ukiah was operated upon for appendicitis this morning ut St. Anthony's hospital. He is improv ing rapidly. Have ToiiMIh Removed. Mary Lunergan and Jim Lonergan, the children of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. A. Lonergan were operated upon for tonsils jind adenoids today at St. An .thony' hospital. ! Will Visit Kon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander left to day for Camp Lewis where they will visit their son, Sergeant Roy Alexan der, who has been In th service for some time. It Is expected that Ser geant Alexander will he moved soon so his parents are anxious to see his be fore that time. Noil Is Improving. J. T. Rrown received a letter dated I July 3 today from his son dell Brown, i with the Marines in France, paying that he Is improving rapidly from a ! wound recently received in the left . ankle. He is still in the ho&pitat, however Rainfall I .OL Maximum temperature 90. Minimum temperature, &3. Weather, cloudy. . Wind, west fresh. Rainfall, .01, ;ot K.'IOO Fine. t George Mullen plead guilty to boot legging rharge before Judge C. H. Marsh this .morning and was fined $30). Mullen is the. negro arrested several days a'go at I" inn til la by De puty Sheriff Aahrus, who was dis guised a& a "car whacker." As he was delivering the liquor he was placed under arrest and, being caught with the goods, all there 'tv left for hitn to do was to throw himself upon the mercy of the court, of which he drew 150 days at ' per. Ilendley Funeral Held. The funeral of Kred V. Hendley. who died Tuesday morning, was held toda at 1 o a. m. from the Kolsom chapel, with tho Rev. H. H. Hubbeil oi' tlie ChriKitan rhnrrh t f flcfn t in a. jThe pallltearcrM were George Buer, T. D. Taylor, R. T. Rrown, N. Herkcley. u. w, Jiraaiey ana G. V. Whljiple. Tho bed' was buried here. The ser vices were attended by tho many friends of the deeeasd, who was a member of the Ma-sons, CHld Fellows and Woodmen of tho World. IVndlelon's .Serke l-'lag. V A nenv service flag is hanging ovrr" the entrance to the city hall today. On it arc 13 etars representing three city officials and 10 members of the fire department who are now m the service of their country One star is for Capt. J. A. liest, the city's mayor; L.U Alger Fee, city attorney; Capt. H. H. Hattery, city physician. The 10 members of the fire department in the service are Floyd Hail. Chester Kay, V. A. l!raee, Forrest Ditnlup, Harvey Morris. Harney Oldfield, Adolph Fra xlcr, Guy Slopcr, Joe Klecker, Itoseoe Mount. One of the prod u est men In town over the new flag is Fire Chiof iKingold. ; Wiik ship siicci. About seven curs of sheep will ' leave from tills county for the Chi cago market during, the next, two months, shipped by Smythe Brothers ; nnd the the lVndlotsn tfheep com pany. Smythe Urothers will ship lis , Cant, from Men chain and Gibbon AgiiHt 14; Smythe Hrothers end the lendleton Sheep company, lti cars. t AiiKiist 1. from Naples. Iduho: .Smythe Bnthers. frtm Xaples unrt St. Claic. AiigtiHt 23, fi car; from Hllgnnd, August 25. 12 cars, from ( i For a Weak Stitituieli . ! The great relief afforded by Cham ' her la Is s Tablets In a multitude of c-iwes has fully proven the great val ue of thb t preparation for a weitk stomach and impaired digestion t InJ many cases thin relief has becoma. permanent and the snfferers have Veen conipletely restored to health. . ;imh1 for HllloiisiieKS. l "Two years ago I suffered from ; freiiiifht attuokK of stoihach trouble nut- biliousness. See.'ng tlmmber Iain's Tablets idwrUsed I. concluded to try theiu.. 1 improvel rapidly.' j . Mis Kmma Vei br ke, Lima,. ' 'hio. Siomaeli Trouble and i nit(miion. I j Thfse who are troubled w'th indi-' i jkestii'n and c mstipatlon nav find pen,anent relief by tnklne Chnmber- Iain's Tablet?. Hoy F. King, Oris- ! ; kany. N. writes. Chamberlain's; ! TnMets eiirwl Tie of a bsd case of I . , - : ). 1 ro:i:--:v t '- IV" I BUY THRIFT STAMPS I Alexanders Store Announces the Arrival of New ' ' ' aIfV mi J a That forecast the jnodes that are to be popular for Suits of serge, velou'r, silvertones, chamois clothv dehli cloth, crystal cord and Bolmas. NAPKINS . , Odd Napkins perhaps to match your cloth for every day use. Of all linen and mercerized cotton linen finish. Put up in sets of 6 napkins each. The set $2.75 to $6.00 TERRY CLOTH Comes in several widths' and qualities, for wash cloths, shampoo cloths and towels. The-yard 20c to 40c. PURSES ' ' " ' : i .". Offered in any number of styles. The flat strap and the small ba?. Neat trimming and well made; all Colors. Each ; ). $1.00 to $7.50 HANDKERCHIEF LINEN Comes in the light and heavy weight; 36 in. wide, for waists, collars, etc. The yard.. . . . $1.00 to $2.00 Meacham and Palmer Junction. ISUng check cars. Sepiemher 1; and 18 cars bX the i'enriieton tsheet company and tfmythe Rrothers from Naples, September V. They expect to ship a trainloud from Lyle,' Washington and another from KHeiisltiirg in September. I:tn Smythe su.vh that continued rains in the mountains are -making the feed good, and the indications are that there will be an early wet fall. T.iiitil Mee-tlnir The meeting of the city council i lust evening was rather a bhort af-i fuiwi mvlnv to the desire of the offl-J cials to attend the patriot lo exercise , ut the North Side Purk. Only the mt pressing business was transact-1 ed filing of reports of officer and auditing bills. The report of the re- corder showed h total of 1. arrests iiiiLdti durinir the month, with $145 collected as fines. Two of the men - arrested served juil sentences. L.1- cense fees collected during tho month nniounlwl to 42"-. Nine building! apd repair permits were granted Vtn,j11Jf northwest union men to do' not ti an indicate ed total cost of in.n(f t block the government's mar fire chief's report gave the number of calls during the month as five with total loss placed at J26O0. j Taken lN.Uioii Here, s MIps Bertha ('annoy of Hums, has taken a Msitlon as Menogrspher in tho offie. nf Carter & Smyt.o. suc ceeding Miss Mary Stewart who re-. .... turned to- her home lu Hnlem. Miss1 1-eaehes Heportvd SMH. Ci.nnov was emploved in tho office Hoi KlVKIt. Anff. 8. The Hiod of the district attorney at Hums. Ulver valley peach crop of this sea-, Lm will' b InsufflcienL fjr tla de-, lU'tnrn from ;ranilc Itoiide Valley. Ijlsuteiinnt J. W. KK-kr and Prl- i vat Waller tlalloway at the t- M-j IV, returnud la.-t night rfroin the; tirande JWndo Valley, in here they were stai-ioned on special mtJU;fVv du-; ty. . They were inslrumntul in the in-j ve-tlKation f the actions of several! aJleged pro-termans and I. W. W.'s. j Ctorpornl WIH Murrr. Corporal Alvin Q Churoh of the Oregon Military Police returned to dM.from Helix nd wa given a fnr loiirh. be cm dm of his a pit aohuig m.-ir- rlage to MIks Vivian I Hiunlnubam of this city. Private. JVlgv eft, today t'ornoral (Jturrh duriug the Inner') n i.wen'-i lotlMT Of 8 Kill" t'olKAX. Wash.. A'tg- Mrs. Rs telhi I'ucki't. mother of ei.ht chil dren, hanged herself it her borne li t'olton t his evening. Mrs, I'uckett. who oht-4tnd a di vorce from her Imlntul, luid been 111 for some time and was at Colfax the day when her con. Kddie. aved 1". wa.i :i v Y! fr f r w ' AVomen Teanixier? Iliretl. viYcftrvFH. Wnh Auk. 8. There are now women teamteters. as well as women streetcar operator In Vancouver. 'no local concern, the 1 Ked A.Hh Coul company, wtiich does an extensive hauling and teaming buslnew, ha five women., at worK. ! driving teams- dad In coveralls,, the . woiui'b hundlu tne teams on grafims land other rough work Just like men. Kxirensc'N Are KtiiHUif. SALEM. Aug. 8. The Oregon His- turteal Society entiniates its expenpe, for the next two year at $2.3t)0 and i the department of jjublic- iioiructiou I at $lL.(i. in reports t tiled with the j stato . tux- coinlsslun toda. Ueeeiptn j f,jn tnB hiUorical society are estimal-1 ed at SlSOrt and for the ilejMrtmcui 1 of public instruction at JJ'J 000. c;omers Knters ljspute. jikatTLK, Aug. 8. Telegraois urg- iutk of get tag otit timber have been sent by So nine! (tompers; president of ihe American Federation of I-alHr, to William Short, SealUe, presideut of the Wahingum Federation of. Labor, and to the Seattle local f the Inter- national Timber workers I'nion, .was announced here today. j nuynds of the local housewives. Hut, tone grower, S;. 5. OxJorrow, how.eve.K . raites peaches on a commercial basis. Cther growers have planted a few trees to furnish fruit for home use A WOMAVS KXPKIUKXC. Can you doubt the evidence of this Pendleton woman? ... . You can verity Pedleton endorse-' ment. f Kend this; Mrs. M. J. Thornton. 71? Calvin St f says: "loan's Kidney pills are set new In our fumlly and for kidney dt? trders, they hana no equal. Aliut a ."ear aao 1 had all 1 .ould do at tfuio to get around at my work, my back wwH i-o weak and l.une. . Wlen t wa v ( on feet for any Ugth of 0rue mv -ack would, give out and hi-i I git .U..W, I couLl brtuy .fai, During this trouhij w'th .y Iwt, mv kidneys were Prgutar m ucti m ad t foit ired and mteeraMe. I tw T.ia tnliT rfn Kidney 1'llls nnd ihe fir! x he'iMV me o much I ' oni iiiited i sig ihe'ti. I'.y ie time 1 l ad lakn tnree U-.es of b tin' that an I pain In my "!wck tt 1 stoppe 1 and mv V dneys were In god wtr--Ing rrder. "p at al! dealers. Foster-Mllburn .. "If r . V-if'n'o. N T. T i : ,.4;.. :...... "t Autumn. Dressts in serge," jersey ami charmeusc. tluve delaine and poplin. Coats of silvertone, velours, . . . . . ORGANDIE Offered in wliite only and in" severalTqualibes. Make up in dresses, waists, collars, Red Cross caps and ruff lings. r The yard . , 35c to $1.50 NOTIONS And" dress" making 'supplies,"' any kind you want. Come Notions. . ' CHrLDREN'S HOSIERY """ We' have a complete stock of Children's rfose, all ' sizes in several qualities, in'wMte and black and tan. 1 Priced the pair ... 25c to 50c . HUCK TOWELS for heme use, ran:h use, hotel" rootnihg hd?e br camping. We have all kinds and qualities. Each - 25c to $1.50. and for supplying neighbors- 1 Farmer? to He Aided. SPXHCAXK. AVaslu. Aug. 8 -Due to the fact that practically all ifte seed i wheat of eartern Washing un has been shiuued our and In many places thi crops ha vo been w poor farmers int Wencs or Portland'a wartime prosper ! this section have difficulty in meet-j ty is givea in a delinquent tax state ' ing their obligations,, Robert luslng j nient preiired yesterday by.. Sheriff ' cr. chairman of the stale seed atock j HtwibMrtv-Tlii -oMp4likau- stMSS committee, has cailed a meeting of that the- total received, this year lu I the cuiiunittee. as well ua grain uien, delip.tpjent taxes baa been $240,879 51. end bankers of Spokane, for Monday j which is more than' ha even tWor to arrange for meeting the situation.! been received, during a correspond im 1 period of time, ... tap tain Wreeked Ship Suleidrs. . - A PACIFIC PORT. Ajig. $. Cap-1 turn Y. Yaniomoto, master of the Japanese steamer Canada' Maru.j which was recently ptillft off the. rocks, ended his life early tcday be-j cause. It was believed here he e faxed r the disgrace which he thought was i wioKtmiVrtN tmr. gr oertn. tc.a upon him for allowing the 'nig boat j id 1r Adle4lkju flksiiQ the JCiN u got ashore during a heavy fog Jul-iTiatB bowel tract ma roiiriM4?Iy thai 31. f appendicitis prevented. . : . ONU FPOiAVirVD. Adbv-kA relieve ANY . Woiucii fXrui Va Ch;1. j CAS1S siwip .sio,mact( gtm or consUun- ABERDEE.M Wash... Aug.. S. tU t fj - night berty gitnis.ttion was ierfected lust wild first driJl held by the Llbei Legion of the Women's Auxiliary army cttrps modeled 'afrer the GolumbiJSRec6fds for are Here DROP L ANt HEAR TUE3I PL.VYED, Economy Drug' Co. Hotel St, GOTf Buildioff Day Telephone 711 Niht Telephone 71S miTnitnt ' i it OIJUUIU V- ;( , We have iTAy thing and hare for your needs in . ' i ' 1 -in "Tommywaacs," of " England Th English women-ar engaged in- vry kind of war;work4 va u driving trucks and ambulances in France. . ' . . . ptrt1aiid Payliijc Baril; Taxes. - - '!1ORTLAXD. Aug. . CMcrtts what' Vo use fo ; PREVUVT APPENPlCrnS . Pendleton tMiii should kauw' siru- - , ""u ' ruAJ4. ri mai- j r-c i nu m L. I Jii in nt- J ter -whiclv ciged uui , poLtoujetl 'u r Vystem.' The IXSt.VST" action" '"sUr- 1 rrisea both.' doctors and pallets, 'Fallptan Co-, druggists. ' ' ! New t 1 m ;; s: 4 ,4-