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DAILY EAST OKKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918.
ik ions f - iMisfr
On Tlilrtl Trip Actosh.
ItallJh Hargett,. who in a member
of the navy and well known In endle-
iun, ig ut present on hi third
across, tho ocean.
(rip
Will Attend Meetlnfc.
R. J.; Hurke expect to leave next
Monday fur Portland to ntlend a meet-
mo wooi valuation committee. He,
aye t hat latest reports show that
' wool Is moving as fast us can be ex
pected under existing circumstances.
and insurance are freciuentiy , Ihe
source of Inquiry, lut iust at vresent
most of tho questions fished ere con
cerning mail, sent to wen over seas.
During the absence of Mrs. George
Hartmun lit Hennlde and.' Miss Ueth
Hmlth at Long Beach, Mts Leura Jcr
ard is in charge. . -
Drilling In italn.
Harry Chambers, who Is at Eugene
attending the University of Oregon
summer camp, says that the heavy
rain and stormy weather there does
not stop the drilling, and all field work
continues as before, In spite of muddy
grounds.
lias Injured Arm.
Fred Iteece has a bandaged left
arm as the result of on accident which
happened recently on his farm north
of town. The accident occurred when
the arm was struck whilo Mr. Iteece
was repairing an engine. While not
serious, the Injury is causing him
somo pain.
I(elgns as ljucai Ix-adcr." '
MIss'Evcl.vn Sommorville today re
signed her position as local leader of
the 1'endletoR branch' of the --Girls'
Honor Ouard. Miss gommervtlle gives
as her reason the fuct that she Is un
able to give all her time to tho duties
of the office and therefore feels it
necessary to resign. Mrs. Harry
Chambers; vice-leader of the guard,
will act as leader until election of of
ficers in the second week in Septem
ber. Mrs. Chambers has charge also
of the comfort kits for the Ked Cross.
purpose of exterminating the coyotes,
wolves, wildcats and other destructive
animals of, that section. , The work
will be done In co-operation with the
officials in charge of the park, as the
survey will provide the hunters and
the park bureau will pay the salaries,
which range from ISO to f 125. Mr.
Goldman says that good hunters anu
trappers ore scarce and that he will
Probably have some difficulty In se
curing them. ; - v
Discard rufchvg.
Raymond Iteece, the nine yenr old
son of Mrs. (I. K. Iteece who was in
jured Bume time a go by a fall from
a tree, has discarded his crutches and
Is uuw walking wllh only a slight lame
ness. Ho was In a wheel chair for
several weeks.
Echo Women fehow Interest.' .
IScho women aro very much Inter
ested In the new sugarless canning.
Fays Miss Lorcne Parker, home dem
onstration agent for this county, who
conducted a -demonstration there yes
terday which was attended. . Mrs. C
W. Conners of Htanfleld had charge
of the publicity for that place, and a
number of women attended ' from
there. . After tho Jelly, madewlti corn I
srnp, wus completed
Licensed to Wed. .
James A. McSherry, end Alb Wayne
Sharpji both of Athena, tvero given a
license tomarry at the ..office of the
coantysclerK yestarday, afternoon.
ivi larriCT looiiy -
Jolm R Kononen. aged 4 4. and Ma
ita Wiinamakl, 32, were Issued a mar
riage license yesterday afternoon.
Both glvo their home as Yoakum.
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liainfull .03.
Maximum temperature.
Minimum temperature.
Weather, purtly cloudy,
Wind, west, fresh.
Kainrall, .03.
75.
40.
cuhsion of canning followed, includ'
Ing vegetables. fish and meats. Miss
Parker is In Pilot Hock this after
noon conducting a simitar 'demonstra
tlon. - ,r , ' -
Mrs; Thomas Powers of Portland i
here as the guest of- Mrs. William
Dunn.. Mrs, Charles Mathis. of Den-
general di-(ver- wno ha" b,en vu"ting Mrs. Dunn.
Han ToumIIh HeiiHived.
Miss Ailierla "Cavendar, who was a
member of Ihe hljjh school faculty
There l.-iKt year and who will arrive
soon to take up her duties again, i i
recovering ut her home In Portland
: after having her tonsils removed at
the t.Htod imarltan Hospital.
Is New fin plow.
. M Iks Lillian Ware, formerly employ
ed In Die KlrHt National Hank, is a
new employee in the office of the Pa
cific iruln Co. on Court street. Miss
Ware is fully recovered from an at
tack of small pnx from which she suf
fered for two weeks.
Home Krrvtar Section Uut-y.
The Home Hervlce Section of tho
Jtcd Cross, with local offieoa on the
second floor of the Federal buildlnu.
Is kept busy with Inquiries from rela
tives of men In tho service. Allotments
l!oys Are Vaccinated.
A letter received today by Manuel
Friedley from hision, Knoch Friedley,
who left recently for Portland to enter
Hcnson Polytechnic school, says that
all the men from this cotnity'have been
vaccinated and will be In rjuurdntiue
for- 21 days. He says that he and
Johnny Ijrenzen are at present doing
lilncksmithing work while Henry
Rhode Is employed as a carpenter. He
mentions meeting two llaker boys.
First Sergeant Frances and Corporal
Iiindreth, who arts Instructors, and
who were on the Ha ker high school
football team when Knoch played for
Pendleton.
Leave for ;lm-lcr Park.
L. J. Coldman of the Pnlled States
HloloKlcal Survey left today for Gla
cier national park, where he will or
ganize tho work of the survey (or the
Advance
Fall Styles
Here yoi will find
the'dythe.f j'pu need
for Fall.
We have made . a
careful study of
what men wear in
the country, ; for
business in the city,
and whenXhey -are
roughing it. Per
haps we can be of
assistance to you.
Anyway, we have
the clothes and fur
nishings you will
want. Put us to
the test. Come in
and see.
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BOND CLOTHES
$20.00 to $40.00 .:
The utmost in value
BOND BR6S. -
remltctoiur' Lilinff Hothlora. 1 .
returned lo her home this morning.
Joe Jtiim-1. lu-ttvr.
Joe Hunrh, iiijiiifJ In an automobile
accident Sunday, Ih improving and
hia condition Is not daneroua - at
present. i
irtnort biunkH from M. R Hhroc-f;; '
! county agricultural ancnt, which they
tiro to fill w ith aii ikcvMunt , of how
! (W.,doy 'iJUiielH and :the .jiujMber iri
uern threnhed. The report will
ent to Mr. JShrock, who will end It
In to the Department of Agriculture.
which is UBlns this method of check
ing up on the amount of grain
threnhed. There are approximately
-64 f threffhliiff machinea in operation
in the county and thd report will be
for the entire fieaon both for 1917
and 11 Iff. Tim blanka are accompan
ied by an appeal from Mr. Khrock to
tho farmer for mippurt. In aiding th
government, and a franked envelope
will aInii tift ' encloHed to facilitate a
quick reply.
Will Attend -VAkm CoimciiI ion,
J. H. Kstcs will b'ave tomorrow
morning by auto for Portland to at
tend the convention of representatives
of the KIk lodges of Oregon to con
vene in a few days, Mr. TOntoH is ex
alted ruler of the Pendleton lodee.
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Cold HpriiiK Wheat 3Iostly IlnrvCHtt(f.
It. O. Karnhnrt, the well known
South Cold Spring former, is in tho
city today.. He reports 1h harvewtins
in h'is section larKrly completed,
thoiiKh there are a nunibfr of fields i
between his place and Pendletrm that j
h.ave only been partly cut and a few i
that have not been touched. On th ',
whole he eBtimatrd there in hiore ;
than "5- per cent- of the crop in that ;
part of the county harvested. 1
$..0 ItcivJvcd,
The Umatilla County Red Cross re
reived $51.C0 today from the Junior
Ued Cross in payment for material"
purchased from the chapter for use
by the juniors.
Cart KiwdaJit lat Oajueer. tV '
Carl Kntfdahl, of Helix, who has
been III for several weeks wiih-a se
vere attack of typhoid, is improving
slowly. Latest reports froju St. An
thony's hospital say that Ir. Knff
dahl is past danger now and his con
dition Is no longer critical,,
Driving ComJWnp.
It fi Tllvl.1' nrinnlr.nl r.r (ha
ai Nolin ts In the city today. Mr. Plx-
by has been driving- a combine har
vester since tho opening of harvest
and is taking a rest because of the
rains.
Women Xit'ded uh Drivers.
.Twenty-fivo women for motor dri- i
vers in .Franco arc wanted from th?
Northwest division by the National ;
Red Cross, fays a lettr-r from head-
quarters today to C. K. Itoosevfit.
secretary of tlfe tmatilla County Tie'l !
Crosa. In which he was urped to do all j
noasible in aiding the completion of
the quota in sight of fix months. The j
drivers will be u:l for Hod Cross mes-
sengers, 'for ambulanr.' drivers Tf- j
tween stations and Ked t'rosn hos- j
pltals, and will also be used to a lim-;
itend extent for Cauiioh sertte. ;
Transportation will bo iiaid, and It Ih
expected that tho nonu n will voluri- ,
teer free of charge but if nefjessarv j j
450 f ranees a month will be allowed
outside of- Paris and fifio francs in
Paris The qualifications , require
l.hat. jt. )voman possess a Jed Oos
Motor "Corps certificate of the first di
vision of the Ited Cross Motor Corps
as ait ambulance or motor driver. r
that she pass an examination in me
chanics and first aid. as specified for
the American Red Cross Division of
ambulances and trucks. The mini
mum age is 25 years and the applicant
must possess good healt h and be a
loyal citizen of the United States. Fur
ther information may be received by
writing C. E. Pnosevelt, I'matilla
County I ted Cross. Pendleton, Oregon.
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SERVICE
Buy Winter
Apparel Now!
Suits arid Goats
at a saving
20 to 30 Per Cent
Will Tea h lu DLslrlcf No. 21.
Ktsie M. Striver Is here for the day.
She is getting readyfor the ooenine
nf nrhrutl In .liutrir! Vrk 91 Uln
Striver taught In this district last
year. ' . - -
1-Yank Kiilssk is Hero.
Frank Knbusk, local high school
boy who enlisted In the navy shortly
before commencement time. Is here
on a furlough. He for a time in
Alaska waters.
Will insioci Tarni Itocord IltMiks.
i The farm record books recommend
ed by M. K Khrock, Ciiunty agricul
tural agent, now in use by about 4"
farmers In the county, will be looked
over by Mr. Shrock this week. This
Is the first time the new record books
have heen used here, and he says he
'Aa very anxious to determine how suc
cessful tho system has proved. The
books reduce bookkeeping to Us sim
plest form and provides a record of
i t he profit and loss on the nrrm for
it he season. .
Clotting Ills Combine It cad, v.
Ieorge Stangier finished his har
vesting several days a so, and put up
his combine thinking that he has
closed another successful Benson, and
so he hnd for Himself, but his nelgh-
ibors have been held up with their
harvest and now Mr. Slangier Is get
ting the machine ready tot help finish
the harvest for Fanehier Brothers.
This is a neighborly act that will he
greatry appreciated by the brothers,
and wllh a few days dry. weather they
will have all their grain in.
WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE
The Wright 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 we will 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.
Wan I lMvorcv.
' F. Grant Itimm has entered action
I in tlio circuit court asking a divnrco
from his wife, Mattle II. llnnim. The
omp!nint nays they were married nt
(Hlalr, Vnh., In September. .1906. and
fthey ha-e three minor children living.
(The plaintiff chnrues the wife with
-infidelity and desertion, alleging that
'in December. JS17, Rhe left him tnk-
Inir the children, and was later fnuh.1
-at Moscow, Ida. lie aten ftays , the
juvenile court if Wallowa county1 nf
:terward toik the chihlren from de
fendant. Plaintiff osk for a decree
jof divore.1 and custody of tho children.
iS. A. Ixwell ia attorney for plaintiff.
Will s nd Hil 1tcH-t Itlnnks.
Threhlnff maehlntf-nwnerw ir 1'ma
tllla cMiunty will receive next Monday
Heavy llaiu l;4 Itcported.
HRIM'XKIl, Or., Ana. 21. Follow
ing almost a week of showery weathe,
heavy rain visited Morruw county Ias(
night. lastiBK several hourti and add
lux 1.38' Inches. Frank Cllliam. lo
cal weather ctbservor. report that it j
van the . heaviest steady rain the
county has .experienced in jure thai.
20 years, and Himie duma'-le was done
to wheat FtuckP which weto unfin
ished or opened for .threshing. Much
benefit will result if the fall pastnr
ace however, ami the summer fallow
land. ,
xtm of ila'ily is loss of the prin-
ciphkiif life, ami Ik early Indicated y
failinfT appetite and dimlnishinpr en
durance and Ktrcnu-th. llooil s tvar-
saparllla is the croatest vltalizer it
acts on all the nrsrans and tunctions.
and builds tip the whole system.
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These are unusual times war ' times
and market conditions are, in many in
stances just the opposite of what they
would be normally. In the past you expect
ed to pay higher prices at the beginning of
the season when the new merchandise was
first 'brought out, but this season lower
prices will prevail at the beginning of the
season. There is a marked scarcity of ma
terials of the better kind, and you will profit
by choosing Winter Suits and Coats' now.'
$35, $45, $55, $75.
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TABLE CLOTHS
An assortment of new clothe jn
stjuare and round; beautiful satin de
signs. 't .These are of mercerized da
mask and all linen. Each 85c to $6.50
HUCK TOWELS
Comes in plain and colored bord
ers. Real huck back, good weight;
all well made. Each 25c to $1.00
HAIR RIBBONS
Ribbons that are of best quality,
with fancy stripes and floral effects.
Just the right widths. The yard 25c
and 35c. ....
SOLDIERS KITS
A few of the best ones left in grey,
navy and tan. Ready to be filled, al
so has the ne.w adjustable straps and
fold ui like a book; . Each $1.00 to
$5.00. V, .'. '-,
f .- - a.
WOMEN'S LINEN GLOVES
:- This is the very glove you have
been looking for. A heavy silk glove,
silk and fabric lined; offered in grey,
black and white. The pair $1.25 and
$1.50. : . , . . ,
BED SPREADS :
,Of all kinds for home ' use,' ranch
use and sleeping porches, showing
the largest sizes - and heaviest
weight. Crochet and Marseilles;
plain hemmed and scalloped. Each
$1.50 to $15.00. . .
TRIMMING BUCKLES
Comes in, the new French grey,
white, black and grey, all sizes and
shapes. Use these in trimming your
dresses and coats. Each 25c to $1X0
WASH SATIN.'
Use this splendid silk for under
wear, camisoles and waists. Comes
in flesh and white ; 40 in. wide ; wash
.es like linen. The yard. ; . $2.00
rtniivlrt shot by tiunrd.
walla Walla, w.h.iAue,'4i-
While endeavoring to escape from tho
folate Penitentiary about noon today
Fred Johnson, better known as "Tl
Kcr" Johnson, was phot and killed
by John Davison, a (tuard. Davison
was exonerated by the coroner- John
son was assisted tj- John
lte-nl Hog Is I'nder I-'iro.
TACOMA. Wash., Auir 21 Taconia
shipyard men are ffoin? riKht after
the rent hog with the full approval
of Charles M. Schwab, director of the
t'nited States Kmergency Fleet Cor
poration, who has advised the workers
to go ahead and get proof and he will , in? evidence against those who wouhl
Vandell. ! with the rest' "Hl,r to Get the grait c.n renters.
Rent Hos" is the title of a bulletin
pr.gted at the hipyards as -the first
step In stamping nut extortion. , W"
K. XuemeUn. service and cnaerva
t!on asjent at the Wright bhlpyard.
is author of the bulletin, which ad
vises the men how to g-o about gather
who murdered K. W". (ilsnn. state in
dustrial Insuiance commissioner.
W-CLMGHT.
SRATTLT-:. An?- 21- ale of the
e)i.tlro fleet of the Pacific Coast
Steamship Company for a sum 'given
as $4,000. Oil", to the Taciflc Steamship
Company, of which If- F. Alexander
i s president, is reported, according to
advices received in Jocal marine cir
cles today, to be awaitinff only formal
ratification. The deal. It Is said, will
be consummated at a mectiivi In New
York soon.
'Simple diet rs'es't.pr many dt'sCo
ArinX manv disoasos -fBjjfl-m
hooker's messenger
Iervice
rhone522
Calls lfc and up.
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All Licensed Drivers.
MY IttMiKS AUK
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Service at nil houra.
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Constipation comes from imperfect elimination.
" The original cause, of course, ia over-eating,
worry, insufficient exercise, concentrated foods
and other modern evils.
The best way to help Nature
lubricate tKa intestines is
by usin& Stanolax.
Stanolax has none of the
disagreeable features of
old-time remedies. S tan-
By usinft Stanolax you aid,
instead of weaken, - tha,
muscular action of the in
testines. Yon forestall the
collection of poisons. And
you save yourself from
olKo.1 ill.
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contains no harsh, nor 1 -
,habu-formiiiftdruas. It is convincing,
entirely mechanical in wwri
action. Standard Oil Company -
. A child or n invalldmay r
take it for there not
thea slightest phjt&acal
strain no violeo&Jteao. -'
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