East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 15, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EASTOREGONTAN, PENDLRTONTIECOTT, JIHL-Tl? L 1 918
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PcNDLETON
Jiahy Jloy ArrivoH. -
A (1-pound sun wan born this morn
ing to Mr. and Mm. Will M. l'eturnon
t till. Anthony's hospitul. -
i school house, and tho bids for
contract are to be opened loouy.
the
Wmi Mnnn, lavliiK Vacation.
Wm. Hhears la taking a two weeks'
vacation from his duties of the po
lice force. Henry Thompson l wear
ing the star during his absence.
FiolU Work Mulshed.
C. J'. Strain, county assessor, an
nounce se hug finished .ho field
work; for the assessment of J9t8, and
the office force la now enKaped In in
dexing and checking up on the rolls,
also completing the enrollment 'jpf
personal property. ,
v
rinlMliiiig Harvest.
Harvest at tho Kto'rle tic Ititner
ranch southeast of Pendleton will be
completed this week The bulk of the
grain In that section nun lietn harvested.
War Work for Women.
N. Iterkeley, examiner In charge
of the V. ti. employment olfice at
l'l-ndleton, has received Information
as ti the war work for women. Any
one interested In the matter may get
full 'particulars by applying at hi
office, 614 Main street.
Krror fin-rooted.
In the case of the State of Oregon
against J. A. Johnson in mentioned
yestorduy should have stuted the case
vvas dismissed on request of tho pros
ecutor, the defendant paying the costs
and tho matter of the alleged shon
ago of $36 was dropped.
Came to Hid Son Cioodlyo
M. H. Allen, district factory Inspec
tor, !s home from a trip through
Union county, having come In to bid
his son, Lester, goodbye on -his de
parture this morning with the ten
men called for training at the poly
technic school at Portland,
In elcarrli ut Cirouso.
".ftusty" 'Khodes, Kay Crystal and
Fted Ljimpkln left this morning by
auto In search of grouse. They said
tt-elr deatlnatfon, was unknown but
announced a determination to bring
in the limit, even If forced to run
down the birds.
Iavc for Seattle
Miss Edith Johnson, Miss Norma Al
lowuy,' Mrs. Fred Karl. Mrs. Nona lJ
Fontaine anto Dr. TX o. I'arker, left
this afternoon by auto for a niotor
trip to Seattle and Camp Lewis. They
expect to be gone 10 days.
School Olrllfot I lore.
Cluis. lirove and J- I. Morrow,
memlwrs of the school bourd Ht Tlioi n
Hollow, are III the city today on
school business. Tho Thorn Hollow
district Is preparing; to build a new
Will Hold llusr und Hairy Show.
Hermlston is to have a hig and
dairy show early In October. This
was deelded at a meeting recently
held by the members of the commer
cial club of Hermiston and farmers
of the community. There was at first
some talk of not having the show be
cause of war limes but It was finally
agreed upon because such a show is
considered an aid to agricultural pur
Hiils. A feature of tho show will lie.
an exhibit of the Boys' and Girls' In
dustrial Club work.
Umatilla bounty housewives. They
will be mailed' next week to anyone
r.ho makes a request and end name
und address. Miss Harker Is also
working out an outline for the use of!
war foods and substitutes In the coun
try schools for the coming year and
will co-operate with Huperintendent
Green In the matter of nrnvMinir hot!
lunches at noon in rural schools.
(Jo (iroiisc Hhoollnir.
Fred Book, Harve Hanovan and Sol
Kaum lert today by auto to spend the
day grouse hunting. They will re
turn this evening.
Camouflage JlMCovcrrd
The Oregon Military Police sta
tioned here received word today that
T. W. Khannon was recently arrest
ed at lukevlew for masquerading as
a member of the O. M. I. Other
charges against Shannon Include the
passing of bogus checks.
J'reiairimt Kti'liio.
Miss Ixirejie J'urker, hom. .demon
stration agent for this county, is col
lecting sugarless recipes from vari
ous sources and will have them prln
ed In one booklet for distribution to
nvii-uni l if lilt
1! If
MORE COMFORT
LONGER WEAR
GREATER
SATISFACTION
All those and more
you w ill Ret in Bond
Fine Clothes for
men.
Consider the larger
variety, the Better
variety and the im
portant fact that
here you will find
over two thousand
suits from which to
select.
BOND CLOTHES
$20.00 to $40.00
The utmost in value
BOND BROS.
IVtidk-toiut' leading Clothiers.
IT IS HERE
The Wriplit Auxiliary
Transmission tor fords
It gives your Ford 4 speeds ahead and 2 re
verse. The Wright Auxiliary Transmission is
easily and quickly attached to any Ford and
with it you have more flexibility than with any
other car on the market. It gives you
AN EXTRA LOW GEAR (lower than the one
on your car) and AN INTERMEDIATE GEAR
The efficiency of your Ford will be Increased r.O per cent with
this attuehment. You can take hills on Intermediate gear In
stead of having to go Into low gear, thereby eliminating heat(n
noil saving time and gas. If you do get Into a tliiht pinch. ou
have an extra low gear to pull you out.
Your cnitlnn will also crank ensily even In cold
weather, for II absolutely eliminates nil binding In
the rliiteh. It Is absolutely tho best and most prac
ticable Ford attachment on the market. . .
Wc 'absolutely guarantee tho Wright Auxilllary Transmission.
If joii are not absolutely satisfied after ten days use. we will re
fund your money cheerfully.
I- : ,..
Agent!": We are dHtrlfHitnr fur Inrae territory
anil have an attractive proposition for live dealers.
Will Kntcr Training.
Mint Vivian Gifotm. of Pendleton,
left today for Portland where fhe will
enter numes training1 at St- Vincent'
hoMpltal. MIhh Gibbw graduated In I
June from the Pendleton high school,
Hheexpectt to take up army minting
after completing" her four year courac
iu Portland.
Xcccl Workers.
Mrn. Ida L. Fowler. head of the
refugee garment work for the Uma
tilla County Ited Crons, hat received
tome new materials for the garments
and Kays that there is considerable
work now for garment tnak ra and
luittonhole makers. .She . urges n
&ood attendance dully iit the work
room In the federal building begin
ning at I v- ni. One thousand of
the garmenlH are to be finished by
the chapter by September 1.
DIm-iik Onircrt Tnir.
The Iniard of manager of he Pen
dleton Commercial Ctub decided oh-
i Urday (hat the matter of support of;
j proponed entertainments to be given
i by the Hlllson-White Chautauqua i
here thlK winter 1h nt connected with '
the work of the Commercial Club and j
therefore they will not guarantee the
money anked by the Chautauqua a-1
' Hoclatinn. MIks Genevieve Gilbert j
j who wa hero on Monday in the In-j
tf rcMtH of the Herfen which would h I
- In. the nature of a concert tour, may'
im 1 b 1 y Int ere,st Home other orga n -.
iration and Is expected back today.
yinn Ieura Jerard has Teen added
to the department of information of
Ihe Home Service section of the Red j
Criias during tho absence of Mrs. i
Georwe Hartman, who Is in Portland '
at present. Miss lieth Smith is In
charge.- of the work, but expects to
leave soon for Ixmg Peach, California.
to join her iiuthcr. Mrs. K. L. Smith j
who is spending tho summer there.
Miss Jerard will then have entire j
charge. . '
Count Jl TrunsuctH ILoutil Iti.sriiemM.
Iittlo other routine business Was j
tiHnsMcted at the meeting of the city j
council lat evening. There were ;
present at the meeting Mayor J. 1 ;
I Vuughan, and Cuncilmen f Phelps, j
I 1 enlanU. Kll and Folsom. T lie sew-j
er committt-e wan authorized to en- i
ter into a contract with li C. Tmy for '
the construction of a wwer luteral (
two blocks on Grant direct from Jack- I
son to Wilson street. It was voted ;
t(. grant the Pernardi Greater p;xpo
sttlon Co. license for one veek for
' t2't0. This price includes the use of
the grounds belonging to the city o
j Fust Alta street.
Veterans 1 ten n ion.
The meeting TuesdHy evening at tho
Christian church of the Spanish War
veterans In remembrance of the, 20th
anniversary of the capture of the city
of . Manila by the American soldiers.
There were about 30 members of. Ma-
labon Camp No. 6 and their ,wlvea
present and a most enjoyable evening
In a Cup of
INSTANT
POSTVM
No Waste-No Worry
LessSuar- No
Coffee Troubles"-r
Delicious Flavor.
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BUY
THRIFT
STAMPS
'IT'S
SERVICE
JUJYVS
THRIFT
STAMPS
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reelnyentory
Sale
Only Two More Days and This Great
Sale Will Come to a Close
It has really been a big one. Hundreds of patrons have profited by the genuine bargains we
have offered. The belated ones will find many "pick ups" if they come within the next two days
PRE-INVENTORY SALE IN WOMEN S
WEAR DEPT.
v" ) a
Big Lot
FANCY
SILKS
to clean up during this Au
gust sale. Includes some of
our best silks, in stripes,
checks and plaids. Suitable
for dresses for street wear
and make up into most prac
tical frocks for eyery day
business use. Shown in all
colors and combinations.
You will like, them and they
are a bargain at, yard $1.59
SILKS FOR SHIRTS RADICALLY.
REDUCED
Offered in neat stripes of different colors;
3G in." wide; also some plaids for waists and
6chool dresses; all of these come in all silk, and
Bilk mixtures worth $1.00 to $1.25 the yard.
We must clean these up. Pre-Inventory price
while they last, the yard 67c
Every day now means less
ening of summer dresses, suits
and coats.
We sav this that vou may be
urged to prompt action if you
are to particite in the Summer
Clearance.
' Summer Suits in silk, poplin
and wool, while they last at
13 price. - -
Summer Dresses in lawns,
Voiles, ginghams' and linens,
sizes 16 to 40, are being closed .
out at y2 price.
Late summer arrivals in
wash skirts, while they last,
$3.98.
Pink silk voile combination
yokes of lace and ribbon $1.98.
ALL COLORED WASH GOODS
must be closed out, as we are not going to car
ry any over till the next season. Such a3
voiles and batiste, of plaids, stripes and fig
ured. These range in price from 25c to $1.25
yard. Pro-Inventory price ONE HALF
PRICE.
EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING
Finest quality embroidery flouncing, in
widths from 12 inches to 45 inches wide, suit
able for women's, children's and baby dresses,
petticoats, etc Of sheer organdie and batiste.
This is a special assortment running from one
vard to 10 yards ' in' length. Pre-Inventory
Sale, ONE HALF PRICE. ;
ONE LOT FANCY
HOSIERY
to be placed on sale and
rOonnpr" nn hpfnrp ' in-
Voicing. Includes
coiors
. some
in
all
in stripes and
clocks; values
from $1.50 to $1.75.
Inventory Sale $1.3a
Pre
BATH TOWELS ; "V
We have too many from 35c to 65c. Two
big shipments came in of these towels. Made
of best quality double knit, hemmed ends; vry
absorbant. Supply your needs now for a year.
35c Pre-Inventory Sale 26c
50c Pre-Inventory Sale ................. 39c
65c Pre-Inventory Sale 49o
i Your
f Vacation
fDays,
will be Incomplete without
CAMKIt.V Come In now and
we will enow yon the Ajiaco,
the amateur camera of profes
sional quality, and tell you how
to make pictures a success. We
cll Aosco Bpecdcs Film.. Cyko
Papea. Ansco Chemicals, every
thing you need to take - with
was passed. The evening wag paHwil
in tcllliiff stoi ips of the days 20 tiil-s
ago, and. on the quirt, it is said, some
f the stories tolil sounded, oh, well,
their wives don't like to say how.
Many of the members of the lne.il
fuiup of Sjinnish ar veterans were
present al ine lau i .i.mn n.
mectiiiK meant inueh to them. I.-e
cream and other ref reshnienls were
served.
Many tffer urk.
8ix Pendleton people offered work
today to the I'malilln eounty girl wh
wishes to earn her IIvIhk by ncner.il
houscivoik while vaitln to enter 'll
the United States Student Nurses lte
sertc. tine patriotic family offered
the pirl a home until she entered tho,
service.
The bourd s at present considering j Will Kilter Training. I mi-s that termany'haii from ?0 to j0
other appneants. und is also looking , , Wcist.r . tjiyes as n.any hlrds the acre ,a.j
for someouo to occupy the iiosition of ; ' ... ,,., ,,, ,hi, lne I nited Ir- Held Is Of
.principal, ieft vacn, hecauso A. iX ( vlett at the Oorrt hh.. SZ&t? aXXJTZZ'Z
Cannon ha. entered war work. Fcch orJ(.r . Kellcral .,. tlle.: ,;f arm" le Ty
1 -I'tiov h nhstrd in the I'nitod Stated ' vs . i i ... . .
Student Xursos Jteserv birt has not ' jjjUy in' rfgtM to 4lul( shutithnt:.'
tiiMitKe Vlck of Salem. I in the clly
fur a few days, Mr- Vick Is the Ore-(
Sm manu.fr for the Fordstm tructnr
and will he here fur several dajs.
Wcjitlicr I.s t'fHtlrr.
Walmum tern erat tiro.
Minimum temppruturv.
Weather, clour
Wind, west. Bentle.
liaUifall. nino.
nt the Spokane hosMtui. She has Murl was nionCioned by 'Lf . Field, who sh?-i
brothers in the service, three of. whom i that there are now 24t blaoti on tHi.
lare i it Frahce. ! rang-e 'Whlld thre years aro lher war
j t but 3t. Tht 4m 4h tutluruJ tncreiuo.
j Ir. Field and tt4hlcy Jewett of the
r l-lchl 1Ito. j l-"ltod State Btolngcat Survey, left
; lr. J5. W. Field, of the ' VnitedJ"d1i' f"; Hermlsm to Inspect th
States HioloBlcul survey, was here to- Cl'" raervton. They wUl
dav on his annual tour of .hl sec- j I,turn. "" evealn ;
! lion inspectins the federal uaute
serve. Pr. Vield. whoso lioadiuar-
; Wool situation r villained.
A letter fxidaiumir the curtailment
' of wool used l Ited Cross knitters
' was received today Py Hecri-tary I
' K. KooscVelt of the I'matilla i-ounty
' lied Cross from northwest headouar
lera at Seattle. In part. he message
(says: ' lied t'ro-s knitting Is needed
i and the needs of the ited l"n( will
I he taken care of hy the war Indus
1 tries hoard next to the nccdj ot the
I Hov eminent Itself-"
TOO LATE TOCLASSJFY
n Jiuh M- KUt.k'l of Kntoi prlMj. haa;ter are in Waahtnston. D- C-. b
i ltfn ill at the .lumie f his brother, j Iuh special nilsHion this trip it tu ,
j J. A- Biaitely. l.o" i eirevt hvit !h I aitue Oregon peMde to lite fact that W AXTKp Ity Ih ear) .old.
4 Hettint? ao'Mit town jL-a.in. tiuiK , u;ius ;tre a ijij; asei i- iue nuuu4 jieul.v wurK on jancll ox
J
he had a case of ptoiuatneiti lVuftiim I ind'.inut te recojiulrd as ai.atu lT C SiMth.
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cars l county Mm iiiMMimwimm
- i Will Mll Ault'lopc.
S Stanley Jewell or the T'tiiKd States
5 j biological Survey, expects to .-end at,
5j antelope soon to the reserve In Mon-
I tana. The nnlelopc was secured hy
5 l". 1-5. Hurnett. one of the Harney
! count v- trappers. Ir- t;. V. Kields.
2 . -Sialso of the survey, who was here to-
g ' iday. .vs that the reserve will Pejilad
S ,f fs gm ' .5 to set the animal as the nu.aoer has
r J IIlTln V? IOs-Bi''"" rt!'tl' depleted by coyotes.
I Entire Block
. t
East Alta St.. .
The Brriardt Greater Shows
-, ien(Jlt?ton, pfpon ;f
lr V a .-a
3 Lmwllnc Draaalssa s
! s We atWertlse and ofter War Ba. s
i S lues Stamps for sale with every
His Trim Slot t pniin.
I Miss Margaret Crim, or Oakland,
it'alifornia. seleeled by the sehool Iwmrd
to fill the position of physical train
inir teacher here to sueeeil Miss I.ouise
lailey, who resisned. has ntified the
hoard that she had accepted another
position and will be unable to come.
I One Week UGc19trf
i
THREE
RIDES
THE WHIP
Ride All the Gigan
tic Rides Including
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