pAtfB THREE r fcrmrf wefai" DAILY EAST OTtfeflONTAN: PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST Iff, 1918, B8 DIES Hi PENDLETON Knuiclit llcniitium' lloiuo Henry J. Honnlntts ha. sold hla home t the corner of Alta and Aura streets, to Frand McNally for a price ,of $3,000, the deal being made by 13. T, Wade. IUinIi Ktrcct 'Iloiiso Sold. Mrs. Gladys I'helpa haw purchased of Mrs. H. J. Warner the hitter's house and lot on Bush street for .a consider atlon of 2,00(. , E.. T. Wade made the trade. Iloud Is Now (;mkI. Hi nee the bridge at Thorn Hollow lias been completed and put In use the road leading north through the canyon lm been repaired by the county court and Is now In very good condition for travel. Superintendent Hwartxlander says this piece of reser vation road 1 'now In better condi tion than at any time durlnjf the past ton years. Boone Watson of Thorn Hollow had charge of the construction work. ' , '' - ' . - " Hero (Torn Kaiic4ii. John HViffman and members of his section crew were In town Saturday from Kamelu. Mr. Hoffman says the new double track 'relay istlmost com pleted. . The recent weather has been fine for the construction work. IndlHiiH Have Threalicr. The Indian IX-partment uf Wash ington has purchase'd a new threshing machine and tractor for the Indians of the Umatilla reservation. 'The out fit' ha been received and Mr now threshing the (train of Jim Harnhart on Tutiiilla creek. Allen Patawa. Al bert Mlnthorn, Charley Van Pelt and 1'hlllu Jones will use the machine this season. These Indians have about 400 acres of grain to thresh. Parsons Motanlc, who farms several hundred acres, 'Owns a combine harvester and has completed hla harvest. Will Live 111 Jeeat'r. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. KnK and family who have been residents of Helix for some time, will leave soon for Krce water. They will make their future home there. Comimnlcs to ltcort. Companies A and C and the staff officers of the Umatilla County Guard are requested to report this evening; at 7 o'clock at the carnival grounds. Clothes Economy For clothes to give you the longest service and true economy, the fabrics must be good. In BOND CLOTHES they are the best and the tailoring guar anteed. ' J Such clothes look much better, last so much longer, and need not be replaced i m often. Therefore BOND CLOTHES are by all means the best values the most saving in the long run, the most satisfactory. BOND CLOTHES $20.00 to $40.00 The utmost in value BOND BROS. lViidletons' heading Clntlilcra, HELEN A. ' ' " r Meet me tonight at eight o'clock at the entrance to the Carnival, I have some good news to tell you. After we take in the Car nival we'll go down to The Kopper Kettel and have one of thfeir fountain specials, they're always so good and satisfying. J " . JACK. Scratch Food and Corn Received Today , Also Poultry Mash and Other Poultry Food, BLYDENSTEIN & CO. Telephone 331 -; .; 1300 W. Alta SI. ? we absolutely: guAntee The Vrigfit Auxiliary Transmission We invite all Ford owners to call and investi gate this transmission- which gices the Ford two additional speeds; an intermediate and an extra low (or extra high gear optional). Let us put it on your Ford. Use it ten days, and if you are not absolutely satisfied, bring it back and wcnvill re move it free of charge. It won't cost you a cent to try it ten days. We feel certain a trial means' a sale, otherwise we could not afford to make such an offer. Ir, Hay lor Leave. Dr. D. It. Haylor, who has, been cm- ployed for 'some time as an optician In Sawtelle's jewelry store, left yes terday for Portland, to Join Mrs. Hay lor who left some time ao. They will imako their future home there. ,ll'llotnMk: Dance in Kunf.s. ' The military ball slven Saturday night at Pilot Itock by the members I iofCompany D, of the Umatilla County (Juard was a decided success, say Pen dleton people. -who attended. (Several 'auto parties went to, the affair from neighboring luwna ill Visit Here. W. M. Mason arrived yesterday rem Hremerlon to upend a few das here visiting relatives and friends, He is in the navy uniform and is in the service as a member of the radio corps. lU'tnriiH fmm Trailing Camp. James. Johns Jr. returned yester day from Kugcne, where he attended the University of Oregon summer training camp. He find Mrs. Johns i left In the V afternoon for a trip to Knokane. Mr. Johns expects to leave Vsoon for officers' traniny camp at Jt'ump Pike, Arkansas- (iols SllMir live lnis. Charles. Dennett, an Indian, being short the $5 fine, started this morn ing on a five days' jail sentence In the city Jail. He was arrested on a ! drunk charge. having Imbibed tool freely on what tho police call a blend j of bitters and extracts. It is said til lie a combination with a kick ;o shame a mule. j Will filve Information. , .The Home Service section of th" V.vti Cross, with offices on the second floor of the Federal building, received 'notification today from headiurte:s to be ready to give Information con ferring the non-arrival or lessening in 'amount of checks sent to? relatives of fighting men. The notification urged thai such relatives use the Home Ser vice bureau to save confusion. I Another cusT- of III Iters and Kxtract Sampson of old, after his haircut, had nothing on Sampson, the Indian, l who was hauled to the city lockup in 1 . i. l... ehlaf tt. liuvh jrwriuaj lit' n of Police llonerts, when It comes to loss of physical strength. The Indian had matched 'hla strength against a decoction of "extracts." a fe v drinks of which rendered him helpless. In police court this morning he heara those favorite words of Judpe Fitz gerald's. "$10 or five days rr. Jail." He has made his start on thd latter. Does YOUR Back Ache? NEARLY everybody suffers from kidney discs- .1 some timo or other. One may think he per fectly well and even force himself to ay he it "all right," but bis tired movement .ad languid expresion tell more plainly than word that he u in aa unhealthlul condition. Backache is a symptom of weaK ditordercd kidneys. Rheumatic pains, stiff joint,, .ore imuclS. arc others Ihuo vmptoms indicate that the kidneys and bladder need help o do the work of tiltcrin(5 and catling out from the system poison, ad waste products that catue trouble.- iv. quirk and permanent relief in kidney ... k i i . i . ,mklM that have not reached chronic or advanced stage. They top bladder irreguiariiics, nmgunu v neya aad ton. up the liver. Paul Darkow, Stewart, Minn., write: "Two years .go 1 hsd a pain In my back m severe that I could not walk. I thought it win kidney trouble. I bought a 50-ceot bottle of Foley Kidney Pill and after taking .bout half the bottle was completely cured. I hava had no recur rence of th. trouble." If you have any cause to suspect that your kidneys need help, you will mske no miit.ke in Inking Foley 'Kidney FilU. In iOc nd $1.00 bottle I 1 TI.I,MV 04- , hue am For a ffli MY TAXIS AltK ALI4 XKW All IJcensed Drlvers. MY ROOKS AltK 20 ItlOKS ltlt Service at all hours. WM. GOEDECKE Happy !. tiaar Storp. ' ' ' ' rJ . " ' v ' ' 3 M Irk iy iL" Is by far the best we have ever attempted before. A visit to every section will prove it to yoir and en thuse you with the spirit of Autumn. Although present day conditions have greatly increased the cuiii culty to secure merchandise our store exhibits new arrivals in every department, and will. De iouna equal to the most exacting requirements, for, anticipating present conditions, this store foresaw tneaa ' vantage of going to the markets unusually early. Our purchases were made at a time.wnen PPce r much lower than at present; therefore, prices at which our Fall and Winter merchandise will be oltereti to you, represent substantial savings. " ' ; I j s . .. ; i , . : i : . -A 1 1 in n - n 1 It l I'-'i ) I' FALL DRESS GOODS A comprehensive showing of these new Fall wool ens, f eatiuring the latest weaves and colorings, of such textures as French Serge, Satin Prunella, Suit- Ing Seizes, Broadcloth; Ottoman, Jersey," Mixtures, ., Plaids, Stripes, etc. Let us help you plan your dress or suit. Priced right. . FIRST SHOWING NEW FALL SHOES The country's best' makes. Smaltz-Goodwin shoes for wo men in field mouse, steel grey, brown, ivory, light .'grey, black.; Shoes of quality. So certain are we that. purs, are shoes of quality, that we guarantee you absolute satisfaction. , - We make them good. A Notable Offering in New Lhcc I5oots Steel Grev Kid Boots ... S9.00 Brown Kid Boots ...... $8.50 - All kid, welt soles, 9 inch tops, medium, solid dress heels. Grey Kid Vamp with cork screw top to match, welt sole, military heel, new . . . -. $7.50 New Oxfords and New Over paters. For fall, oxfords and new overgaiters in fawn, taupe, pearl gray, the latest in style and quality. Overgaitors $2.50 New in Men's Shoes "The Stratford" $7.00 to $8.50 The Florsheim $8.50 to $11.00 YOUTH'S AND EOYS' P Cogan & Son Quality Shoes in all widths, A, B, C D. "Walton" Shoes for boys', all solid school shoes. 'With increase in cost of shoes to you we give you our guarantee of entire satisfaction. Remember, we make them good. We give you the best shoes pos sible to buv for the price, and stand back of them. At a price vou can afford to pay. Our line is always complete. 'Note these famous brands of MADE-IN-OPJ:GON goods: The Vanguard of tile Autumn Easliiona Proved the main feature of interest in the departments devoted to. the apparel ing of women and misses. Every bit as charming as in other seasons, yet quite with the conserving spirit of the times, are the smartly , tailored suits, the be coming gowTis, the dainty blouses and modish . coats. Everything is. new, everything is different, and everything; is atiracuveiy pneeu. COATING Now is the time to purchase ths.t Coat Length, while the assortment is complete. Some are in exclu- - -l -I e 1 sive lengths too. Utierea in colors, oi orown, green, burgundy, reindeer, tan, navy, eta The yard $4.0,0 to $7.50. , . . . . . . GEUKuLlTU ' A ifi inrh Georgette heaw weight and a fabric that- rrivps the wear, offered in all shades. Makes no difference, we can match anything. Yard. . $2.00 Pnr 'waists and dresses that fritfe excellent wear: 40 inches wide, offered in street and evening wear. The vard $1.59 to $2.00 NEW FRINGES, NEW TASSELS, NEW-BRAIDS, ' UAINDS, DKUt nuiiu.ua irM uuhw.w. : These will feature trimmings foir the new:' fall styles.'. Our assortment is complete in just what you want. See them. ALEXANDERS ARE BOMBARDING ALL PENDIHOM With High-Grade Groceries Oleomargarine You'll like it for table use and for cooking. Carnation Milk Guaranteed to contain no sub stance but fresh, pure, sweet milk. Gold eh Rod Cereals A complete line; none better. Macaroni The most palatable and substantial food article on the market. Albers Cereals Made from choice grains, ground to uniform powder. Blydenstein's Cereals We especially recommend these for their quality. Pasha Vey A cleaning compound, specially made for rugs and carpets, but raa be used on the most delicate silks. Two Phones 523-526 PENDLETON'S LEADING GROCERS A safe place to) trade. ItojV and t-lrls A. Clmil'bell, slructor for bo Club Work. field niannser or In s' and Bills" club work. in Vmatilla county, will d.-vi teS.p teuibor to l his part of the educational work of the county. Ttu-re seema to be a sro.il lack or Interest in this work iiiiii'itu the boys ml atrls of I nmlilla r. u.-ltv. t'ut of a t..t:il of 1J 'enrolled in the rluh .nk la-t vear but one has rei-orled so ;ir to W. K. Oreen 'county schoul Fuperintemlrnt. This iwas ita WattenburMT of Kch i, 'who has coiuplr-ted her work in serv 'hie; food irearation. but there insiv be a number of others rcrortinir before tho close of the ear for this work ' next month. Sir. tireen says that to itet tlie best results frm this depart- ( ment of -work with the bo s and girls j there must 1h sonic kind of a follow up t s"teni. otherwise the children lose in- tcrest in their work. ' All Trarpfi of Srrnfulft Cleansed from tho Blood' Impurities Promptly Wiped Out. 11AS.KI1AI I lTKItl V S s-lt. aUonal Ijrasito. t'hicaao Huston 3-1. St. U.nls rhilailelphia -l. t'lncinimli S-S. ItrookKn 1-1. American Ias;i:e. Washington S, St. Louis 1. ' If there is any trace pf Scrofula, or other impurities in your blood, ycu cannot enjoy the full physical devel i oprocat that a healthy body is ca i pable of until your blood has been i thoroughly cleansed and purineU ti : all tracer of impure matter. S. S. S the wonderful old rurely ; vegetable blood remedy, has no cquiil for remo.-uir ths lat.t tr.c ct Scrof ula and other blood taints. aaX thcrv -U no case that it doe; not promptly reach. S. S. S. n iil thoroughly cltanw tnd remove evtry ili-ea.. e: m that HfesU the Lltx. i and r'v ' hw 1 f. and vicor. H i tuli by ail tlru (rists and you ft-j.i'J g( ' a bottle and V-eirin its use to-day. Write a com plete history ef your case. .M yet ran oNtarJi r ne-t medical adle trm by addreins; Mcdi-al Pirectjr, & Hwilt laboratory, Atlaota, Oa.