East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 20, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Hon In Vialtlng.
iW. D. Mason of the 'United State
navy In here, from liremorton vImHIiib
Mm father, F. JI. Muson. -
iolnc to Kfxikane. , ,
i J. II. Conatant and wife of Allies
wer. In l'cndleton today, en route to
Spokane, whore thoy, were culled by
the death of Mm. Conatant's aUiter.
Local Man In Purtltind lM-art-
Sidney Kcalea Wllliama of Pendle
ton Is announced (n the Hut made out
by Portland draft boards Noa. Jl and
8 for the AuKUBt 28 entrulmnent or
dcru. He will bo to 'amp Lcwla.
lined $25 and Oixtft.
In the city police court vcHterdoy
afternoon Judge Thurnun Fltzicerald
fined
COHtB,"
duct.
ftKlly directly to M. II. t!henman, ub-
MlHtunt food adminUtrator. Ml. Choaa-
mun Is looking after all KtiKar per
nilta and by unnlylng to him direct
much doluy will be avoided,
Hon Im In I'ols'tcdtnlc School. -
Kohh Kennedy, boii of Mr. and Mrs.
C P'Knnnwlv of l'onflletnn "has en
tered the service, and Is attendlns n"e
l!enon I'plytechnlc School ' la Poi
land. - -Mr. and Mm. Kennedy have
another xon, Ooih., VcrnUta; Kennedy,
who is over fcefts. -i . .' ;
flan 4MI0 Acres t Cat.
' While a good many 'of the farmers
on the roaervatlon land iiayjo coniplet
ed their harvest thro are a few who
still have a considerable amount to
Mrs. Kmnm Red ford- $25 and cut. Forrest H repiirted to have
charged with disorderly 'con
Movlnit to AllM-rta.
M. 11. Gillette, a well known -wheat
rnnchcr of the lone country Is In Pen
dleton todaj-. Mr. Olllotte is movinK
with his family to liarons, . Alberta,
Canada, where he will continue in the
ranching game. . ' r
Will I'll rin In Montana.
Krnest Hchlecker, who haa fbeen
farming for. a Dumber of years on
reservation land east of Pendleton, Is
moving with his family td Lcwlaton,
Mont., where ho will eiluge In farm
ing. .
Meeting PoslioiM-d.
The fourth quarterly conference
meeting for the Methodist church will
be held this, Tuesday, evening, imttead
of Wednesday even Inn. a announced.
This Is the most Important meeting of
the year for the congregation as it is
to decide all mutters for th4j work of
the next year.
Million Man Amitrd.
Clifford li Still of Milton' was the
one man out of to applicants accepted
for 41ie tank corps by 1-leut.' G., O.
Oarlnnd In Waila Walla yesterday.
Lieutenant fiarlaml gave as the rea'
son for the small proportion available
the fact that only' men In classes 2.
3 and 4 of the draft could be accepted.
900 acres of wheat yet -to eut. Show
ers which have occilrred with more
or (ess frequency the. past wo weeks
have been lioldlns back harvest work.
IScd Cross Work Available'
Any auxiliary of tho Umatilla Red
Cross which lacks worn will be imp-
Plied after application to Secretary
C. E- Roosevelt he announce todayt
The-chapter has BWeater yarn and
sock yarn on hand, as well as male
rial and patterns tor refuge r.armonts
In two., stylos, pinafores and dresses,
An allotment, of men's .shirts Is ex
pected' dally- ' .
1 1. ,1. f;oldman Itctonix.
U J. Goldman of the United States
Biological Survey, returned yester
day from a trip to Owhyee county.
Idaho. The trip was In the n&turs of
a tour of Inspection on official but
mass for 4 he surveys . Mr. tSoldnwn
reports that the work Is processing
well. He says that there is consid
erable rain in that ronlon and all In
dications 'are for an early winter.
Sugar ITMiills Iwmrd by f luiwiniin.
Penu.-ns milking application for per
mits fur cannlns sugar and other
sugar permits, will please address or as hih ns !.80. ..Tha contract calls
l-ltli'iK 'oiitrni-t for School llulldin.
Carl A. Swanson has secured the
contract for building the new school
house J Thorn Hollow. Tho papers
wlll'tc signed for the contract today
by til Thorn Hollow school board
at the office of Raymond Hatch, who
prepared the plans and will have
charge- of th work as architect. Mr.
flwahson's bid was Jbe lowest of -four
for M.Mir. The other bids ranged
Advance
Styles
Here you will find
the clothes you neetf
for Fall. .
We have made a
careful study of
what men wear in
the country, for
business in the city,
and when they aire
roughing it. Per
haps we can be ofA
assistance to you
Anyway, we have
the clothes and fur-'
nishings 'you 'will
want. Put us to
the test. Come in
and see.
JDrirli) Blanfi Ciatljri
BOND CLOTHES v
$20.0Q to $10.00, '
The utmost in ralue
BOND BROS.
Fetnllcluns' ljeatllns Clotlilrr,
for the bulldtns C a barn and out
buildings. It Is the plan to put tip
tho burn -tflrdt and to uhc It as. a torn
porary school room while the achool
huuiKl !h bcin built., ? -y
Mm. Tliniiierinau Hcturns to Ilrlis.
Mrs. John Timrnermatv, serioUKly
hurt some time uko In a runaway, re
turned to her home in Helix today.
Mrsi Timmorman has been in St. An
thonyV iiospital for several -weeks but
is now almost entirely recovered, al
though hue 1s still a little lame.
WantH to (ivt In the JiiiK Hliow. '
Alfred P. Perry, who is registered
in Pendleton, has written" to the local
draft board, requesting- to b placea
in class 1, and desires, to he trans
f erred for induction at once at his
present address, Wlllamstown, X. Y.
He Is now 4n class 4. Needless to Bay
his request will be granted. ,
Will Miter IIosltaJ (Service.
Merlyn G. Allen, now at KlKln, Ore.,
will be among the boys leaving Pei-
dleton in the draft fjfavlnjr here Au
gutit 27 under a special induction or
der,, to report in t-he medical depart
ment at base hospital No. 9 3, Camp
tcwis. y
Clotting Ooftt of paint.
Tho improvements at the offices of
the Hartman Abstract -.Company at
101 Rast Court street are befnjj com
pleted today by a coat of crm color
ed paint. The offices have been re
modeled both on the exterior and in
terior. . '
llafn&tll in .00. ' -
Maximum tcmperatur. 71.
Minimum imierature
Wen t h e r,- t ear .
Wind, weft, light.
ltalnfall,66. . .
Will "(i imm-c.
The CirlH Honor Ouard of Athena
will give a harvest ball September 5
a a mearw vt ralKin? money for the
organisation. Tickets will be on sale
both In Athena. Pendleton and other
iowns In the ytclnlty.
Will Hold Halt a Hon trlll.
Companies A and C of the Umatilla
Cmanty Ouard expect to bo fully
equipped with uniforms by the end of
the week, and wijl meet Sunday mor
ning at 10 o'clock at the armory for
battalion drill. ". The drilling will take
place at the Rourid-tp grounds and
will mark the beginning of new ftold
work.
8ult to Collect on lrtinlry Note.
AnaHtaxinr I'anosarew, plaintiff,
ngainst Oust Con ret nor, defendant, haa
filed suit In the circuit court to col
lect on n pmnlsory note, the com
plaint claiming $S00 and asking for
$ttm attorney fees. J. B- l'erry and)
Frtd K. Schmidt are attorneys for j
plaintiff. Undertaking and affidavit '.
of attachment - in the. case has also
been filed.
' Other GuardH To Help.
It is the plan of the county Girls'
! Honor Ouard to have the various
branches of the organization assist in 1
' providing the lunches for the men who
leave In the next draft. Up to the
: present time tho Pendleton branch of
i the guard has provided the boxes of
j lunch, but several honor guards in the
! county have siRiilfied a desire to as-
stMt and for this reason tho new sys-
tern will be used.
1 Pilot Unek Women to Meet. .
1 ' Pilot Rock women will meet to
I morrow with MIks Lorene Parker. J
home demonstration agent r for thin ;
I county, to see a demonstration of)
j KHgHTlesa Jelly made with corn syrup 1
Other plans for the year will be dis-1
: cussed at tho meeting, which is In;
j charge of Mrs. J. M. Gilbert of Pilot j
' Rock. - ' j
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j-ltnln ImprmtMl Riuul.
! William Onederke made the trip
to Umatilla-yonterdnv afternoon ano
returned to Pendleton this morning.
He went down bv the wav of Stair
Oulch. returning by way of Keho. Ho
fys he found the road today com
ing ! -sy of Fcho mneh better than
through Ptns Onloh. The heavy rain
during tne night had a 'good effect
open roads- '
WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE
the Wrirjlit 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, arid If you are not
absolutely satisfied, bring it back and we will re
move it free of charge. It won't cost you a cent
to try it ten days. W'e feel certain a trial means
a sale, otherwise we could not afford to make
such art offer. - ?
l3iO:rWW:fiPtiTH
Fulllvnn In mw
The Elks' Cinh rrelv-d a form1
cnrtl IhU morning of th kjn.l mWil
MiylnR. "I am qiillp welV' J-rtter will
follow nt first opportunity." It la
nleit July JS unci Hlcnocl Serut. Jack
Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan Is former
lnrllMnn ninn. holmtine to tho local
I'.lks lmlirp.- He was In Montana whon
I hn Jolncil the army. .-V
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I Iw'inn'' Wnt Pictures..
1 rolitnihln nonmc . irnuitilln eountv
Indian cfn'lctert of . nrurrter several
j years ne and serving a life term in
lnvcnwnrlh. Kansas. . prison, wants
j nlctures of I'mntlllo "county TnMlans.
t Me expressed this desire In n letter re-
ceived ttdav bv Ma lor I.ee Mo.rhou
In which Columbia Oeome said, ho
) heard of the anncHrnnce tn the Au
gust Illustrated llcview.of InJian plc
1 tu res taVen tv the mainf. and offered
! lo , taf ' f"" inncnujiie if ent to
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SERVICE
The Big Thing Withj Us
That Youfre Satisfied So
May Gome Again and
is to See
That You
Again
The prevailing tendency to favor economy, was neyer more adequately met than in the varipus de
partments of our establishment, where you will find merchandise worthy of your early inspection and
selection. Early buying is most important, especially to those desiring advantages of a complete line. '
Highest standard quality. Largest variety at the price about what you want to pay.
Soft as silk
for
SILK VELOUR
Have you seen this lovely
fabric? It has a wonderful
lustre and finish
and very serviceable
dresses and suits. Buy a length
and have a frock made. Of
fered in shades for fall, such as
green,; brown, taupe, black,
rose navy , and Copenhagen;
40 inches wide. Will be glad to
help.you plan your dresss. :. ,
PLUSH
Brighten up that old coat of yours with our Plush
Baby Lamb, Malain, or Crushed Moleskin. Comes
irf'black and grey; 50 inches wide.
The Wearability of Sat-
in for Early Autumn
is responsible for the
generous assortment of
better than usual Satiu
t)resses assembled in
the Ready-to-Wear De
partment A Satin Dress is. Suit-,
able Anywhere.
Quite charming styles, .
some of tHe . dresses
have the popular fringe
trimming, panels and
narrow folds of white'.'
satin at the neck.
Priced from $23.00 to
$75.00.
Kir
?;A Trial Fitting Will
Reveal the Comfort of
V- - Front Laced
It is not a question
of" any ' corset for
you can v find some
kind of a corset any
where. '
It is the more im
portant question of
fitting you with the
right kind of a corset.
! Your health may
depend upon it your
comfort may depend
upon it the fit of
your gown surely de
pends upon it.
If fcljODAUT Corsets were not correctly madeif
there was the slightest doubt in' our mind with re
gard to their quality or design We would not sug
gest them. , . ....
We' know and we want you to know. ,
LINING SILKS
Those new lining silks we are showing are not only
good looking but they wear well. Offered in plain
colors, figured and brocaded, 36 inches wide. The
yard ... -1 $1.23 to $2.50
A SmoothUnbroken Line in Back and Front
. THE NEMO BRASSIERE. , .
Gives this desirable effect
It's the onlv brassiere "invention" in existence.
The laces under the arm make it entirely adjustable:
.' The Nemo Brassiere "FITS AS YOU FASTEN,"
remoulding the figure above the waist as the corset
does below ; gives an erect carriage and tends to re
lieve backache. .. ...
Models for various figures $1.00 and $1.50.
him. Major Moorhouse wrote the
publishers and the mafraxine will be
forwarded to the mun.
Aridrd t t'oninilttoc.
W. V. CJi'een. county scnool super
intendent, and Fred P. Austen, city
school superintendent, have been ad
ded to the Junior Red Cross committee.-
The committee, besides Mr.
tlreen and Mr. Austen, Is composed of
O. W. I'helps. C. H. .Marsh, F. I:.
Schmidt. M. li. t'hessmun. W. E." Low
ell and It. li. C'hloupck.
amount of $"iOo for stock sold by him
aa agent for the company.
1
Nt'w Kmployce In Firxt National.
Mies Jennie Hcst is u new emploee
in the First National Hank. Miss Best
is from Sulcm. -where she was em
ployed for lu years in the 1'nits.Nl
Slutes Niiional b;ink there.
MI-m Wirlli Imprntlns.
-Miss Madeline Wirth. who has been
seriously ill for some time at St. An
thony's hospital after an operation
for appendicitis, waa operated ttpo.
k ain un Sunday and is Improving
lowly.
PBMIE- 464
For a TAXI
MVTAXIS Al!K AM NEW
AH l-icen.-H-d Drivers.
. ' MY HOOKS AUK.
'SOIUIiKJiltiUM.no
Service at all hours.
Yto. GOEDECKE
llurr 1j' lipar Slew.
iVi'sldciit of Whitman HrVr.
, . H. I Pcnrow, president of Whit
man Colic wo. WallaWnlla, is in Pen.
rilnton today. He Is on his way home
utter a trio to Boise, Idaho.
I.nhifall Ahove irmnl.
' The total rainfall for the en tiro
month of AiiRiiM is Riven at .43, so
that last night's rainfall, .fifi. will
hriiiff the fall for the month .-3 above
normal. This is not counting .10 fall
which fell at different tinu-s in Au
gust, previous to last night. Farm
ers report considerable damage to
crops in this vicinity especially near I
Nolln as the harvest there has been
slower than In other parts of the
ocuntyv
tt fll lr2iii I Hkt.
An orcunlzation of the Fathers oft
.... . t-.il 1- !.!.. rf!
-"0'"a ... i ) klok 4 1 .K- .... 1,
IVndteton bv Sanfirld MrOoiiuld,4 V. . . ,r
KoHrtt Work Dtuir. !
MrsC. 11. Marsh,, head of the Junt- J
r Hed nss. has compiled a report
j of th work done from March 15 un
i til the close if school b the 33 schools
enrolled in this county in the Junior
Ki'd Cross, Following is the report
'"irlap-aiia. Mii.aair ' j
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Moft 'H.-'-,. H'!
Cofiee yXst'.Swia )) " Further
In
of Portland. siat trganizcr for the
NssnHution that has heen active In
work In Portland and is spreading Its
C-
sphcre to other ilaces in the state.
niplished by the different school .n
the War Sv iujrs Stump drive nor the
work done by the boys atons agricul
ti. r; 1 lines: 13 pieced 'quilts: one Ar-
Th Rssociatton much good by )
rherking ip cases hero allowance
Iayments are slow to arrive and tn
other ways.
. i ic.iian ipiMt : 3'4rt haus; 2 15 ambulance .
cleaners;
Cttr&vl Mtti I nil .idenHnt. "
J. D. Huston. 4U3 Kast Court street,
charged wilh larceny by cmbexxle
Difnl. has ieen arraigned and his
bond placetl at tTIi". nnd th hearing
st for next Monday. J. V Jlalev
Ice-presidnt of tho Caldwell Idaho
Horse & Mule Company, a corpora
Urn, is the com pla thing n it ness
fwrarlng to the rmnplafnt. The de-
fenditnt is alleged to be sho!
accounts with the company
pillows; 134, ntio gun
! knitted wash cloths: 24 shawls: 1.4
gun wipers: 12 pair bootees; 1
I hoods; 17 complete layettes contain-
inw In each layette tivn dresses, nine
skirts, one Jacket. two swaddling
clothes ono blanket a yard s.jnare. One I
hood, 12 diapers, and two pair of i
lHMtees; aiitl 17 bags of sundriect cn-!
sisting of on can f talcum and one !
and a half do-n safety pins, one ;
spttol of thread, one wash, cloth. orT- j
roll f lin'n. me ltr of soap, six (
needles, one thimble, and thrw flan- !
nd binders. IVside. this, the juniors '
in his m,nl e in sweaters, two helmets, two'
to the pair of wristlets and 74 wash cloths.
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WlffUffBmiuuuiiimt
Our Guiranteei
Your grocer yrill refund tHe full
price , you pard for M.JJ3.
Coffee, if it does not pleaso ycui
taste, no matter how much you
have used cut of the' can;
The best coffee at any price
. Vaeaum Packed
By Special Proceta