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pack TiinrB' ; DAILY EAST OftEGONIAN, PfeNPLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918. MMtMiiiimtifitmiiiitmiimiimiiiiiiiim ntiHtft&tiiiMiuiiiiiiMttiniifftitiltillicllMtnfrlltplH'IfttltnlMfHtffjmffTtMf'Mf EiimiiiiiiiiiitoiiiiiHiiiiliilliiiimm 5 i K fW OF PEKDLETON i ' i -i ; . . ViMlltMl Ills Son In Bcha. , Ilcnry J. lieun of Salem, Justice of the state supremo court, has been for a week visiting- with hla son Huwlcy Beun, on the furm at Echo. Umaplnc Bends In kroner. The sum of $48.10 was sent In to day from the Umuiilno auxiliary of the Umatilla Red Cross, to Secretary C. E. Roosevelt. Miss Irene Wilson, also of Umaplne, sent In fl as mem bership fee. Goes lo Herniistou. M. 8. Shrock, county agricultural agent, -went to Hermiston today on business connected with hla depart ment. He returned lust nlKht from Uklah and Albec, where he reports the farmers busy with last of haying. Ill Kanatarlnm at Portland. Mrs. W. M. McBeth, who was a teacher In the WashlnKton school of Pendleton and during the winter had to give up her work owing; to a ner vous brcukdown and was later taken to Portland, has been In a aanaarlUnv in quite a critical condition, but her friends horo will be pleased to learn a turn Is expected for the better. are usod by soldiers In hospitals for keeping their personal belonging- The material, which Is . generally sonio bright colored cretonne, will bo- paid for by the Juniors, whose finances are In excellent condition. Will Ik) New Kmployc. O. I. La pow will be a new employe In the Taylor Hardware company September 1. Mr. La, Dow will close his planing shop before taking up his new duties as hardware clerk. Captain Williams Here. Captain H. E. Williams, of the Ore gon Military Police, arrived last night from Portland. He expects to remain here for a few days before going to Washington, D- C, on official buslnesj Thirty Women at Meeting. Thirty Athena women attended a demonstration of sugarless jelly mak ing yesterday by Miss Lorene Parker, home demonstration agent. Miss Par ker used -white corn sirup as a sugar substitute. 8he says that some of the Athena women havj used glucose very (successfully in the making of Jelly and jshe Inspected some of the finished pro jduct which was excellent. dleton, died Thursday of lust week at Portland, the funeral being conducted there Sunday, the 25th, at the crema tory by the Masonic lodge. Mr. Mc Danlel had lived for the past eight years at Portland, before triat time having been engaged In farming on Wild Horse near Pendleton. The de ceased is survived by his widow who lives at Portland, three daughters, Mrs. Jim Uillilund, Portland; Mrs. Carl Oldfield, Aurora, Ore.; Mrs. Walter Nicholson. Portland; and a son William, who Is in a training camp at Spokane. TiinM-rataro 88. Maximum temperature, 88. Minimum temperature, 44, Weather, clear. Wind, west, light. Rainfall, none. New Instruction Arrive. New instructions for the folding and packing of . hospital garments were sent . today from Northwest headquarters at rieattle to C. E. ltoo.i event, secretary of the Umatilla Coun ty Red Cross, for use In the chapter. There are some minor changes tn the new rules, especiolly in the counting of articles for the shipments. Transferred to Portland. O. H. Huff, for two years Pendle ton agent of the Amerlcun Railway Express Co., has been transferred from Pendleton to the Portland office. He ienves this evening via Wnlta Walls, for his new field of work. Vernon Hmlth will take his place In churge of the Pendleton office. Mr. r-mlth comos here from Colfax, Wash., hav ing arrived yesterduy. lias Wood SiieeesH Willi Alfalfa. James Mossle of Uklah who Is at the head of the alfalfa variety demonstra tion project for the agricultural coun cil, for this county, seeded 10 acres oil June 24 to (Srimm alfalfa, one of the hardy varieties, and just 60 days later cut seven tons of hay from the raiv seeding. "He hus four other varieties I which are also making good progress. ,A. M. Kottmelor, of Alboo, has 21 acres or alfalfa and plans to seed more. McAdoo Cannot conic Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo has wired in response to an invitation to the Itound-l'p from W. L. Thomp son that he deeply appreciates the In vitation but that It will be Impossible for him to attend' owing to the great press of buslneMS at Washington. Indians Jlnvo Kervlce 1-lafr. A service flag with 40 stars, one for every county Indian In the service, hangs In the Indian agency office. It was recently purehaMed bv Umatilla Indians at a cost of 26. They made up the money by private sub scription and take a pride In the banner. SERVICE 2 E?3 New Dresses Coats, Suits New Cresses 'in "serge, jersey, satins, messaline and crepe meteors, $29.50 io $75.00. ' . , . ' Suits in broadcloth, deuvel-de-laine, wool Velours, gabardine, serge, velvets and poplins from $29.50 to $100.00. ' , , Coats in wool velour, silvertone, silvercord, plushes Bolivias $29.50 to $100.00 ,1 Your inspection is cordially invited. r i i M WOMEN'S GLOVES Junior I ted Cross lo Help. The Junior Red Cross, under the di rection of Mrs. C. II. Marsh, will mnke ISO property bugs by October 15. The allotment came this morning, und Mrs. Mnrsh Intends to btart the work in 30 schools throughout the county Inline dlutcly utter Round-Up. Tho bug. ITIvnto O'Kourke Arrises. Private Michael J. O'Rourke, V- C. of tho British army, arrived today g from Portland. He is spending the pa day resting after u series of engage Will Take Kxatnliiation. i nients or lecturing. . i-rivate o nourse , llcrt Campbell, son of Mrs. Rose i will speak tomorrow night at Happy Cuiiniii.ii t Pendleton, who enlisted ! Canyon for the benefit of the Girls' Homo tlmo ago. and who has been suf- ' Honor Guard, fering from rheumatism while at j -a Lukewood. N". J., Is Improved In health ( liniill.li Water Soon. and exoccts to be examined soon to The pipe line will be extended to I determine if he Is fit for oversea j the Chapllsh springs within two week !5 service. In a recent letter he says he time says Frank Hayes, water super- jgg saw Cress Sturgis. Pert was recently i intendent who Is here today. The wa- 3 1-6 T' entertained at-the summer home of i tcr frdm the middle spring has been a the Gould's on the Gould estate neaf 1 In use for the past two weeks, except- s Lakowood ano" says that he. with oth er boys in the servfce,had a most enjoyable time. - . . - lYinm-r I'eiiillctonlan les at Portland A. A. McUunlel, formerly of Pen- Quality Means Economy Years of experience in selling clothes support our conviction that the best is the cheapest in the end and gives more satisfaction throughout the entire period of its use. BOND CLOTHES are made to a fixed stand ard, and quality is never sacrificed for price. We recommend them because they always , give genuine satisfaction, for style is TAILOR ED into them and the workmanship is of the very best. They wear and the style is there as long as the garment lasts. , . If you have never tried on a come in today. BOND SUIT New Models for Fall and Winter arc Here. BOND CLOTHES $20.00 to $55.00 BOND BROS. rendletons' Leading clothiers. ing on occasions when It lias been , turned off to permit of some work. i: Little river water is now being used gg but the water is still being treated 1 EE &uys Mr. Hayes. 23 Improvements Must Be KHKCutlal. " At a meting of the city council yes-r terday evening a letter was read from S Secretary McAdoo. director general jgg of railroads, advising the city officials E3 that all improvements of railroads, 3 such as paving, street crossings, etc.. ! 5 voted by city councils on railroad j property In excess of $500 must first igg be approved through the director gen- j 3 erul's office as being essential, other- jiE wise the railroad company of. which i such improvement is demanded can- j B not be held topay the amount. It is ; the intent of the federal authorities , to curtail as far as posnible Improve- ; ment work until after the war. but )SS where such Improvements are deemed essential they will be approved- 'E3 A larire stock of the newest styles in plain and con trasting stitchings, of very best quality that can bej had. .. .. " . ! Dress your hands; to match your suit or dress. Doe Skin Gloves, Dress Kid Gloves, j Driving Gloves , : Lined Silk Gloves, Washable Kid . Gloves, Walking Kid Gloves ..;.. Fabric Kid Gloves. Economically . 1 . priced. ; SOLDIER "KITS Of khaki, grey and navy, with the new adjustable straps. Comes in several sizes. Buy one for your friend, brother or husband. Each. . . $2.50 to $7.50 SERVICE FLAGS ' The new kind with he emblem of service he is in, the navy, infantry, engineer, aviation or -artillery. Each ....i....::.. ... . ;50c WOMEN'S NECKWEAR ; - . : . Displaying the latest .styles, madeof .Georgette, net, pique, organdie, etc. New vest effects, tailored collars, cuff sets and neat roll collars. Freshea up that dress or-suit with.one of these. Each 75c to $10. NEW MOLE SKIN SATIN A more pleasing fabric cannot be, , had. Heavy weight, soft finish. Most suitable for street wear dresses. Offered in all the leading shades. YoU wid like this beautiful silk when you see it. Combine it with woolen material for that new dress. Ask, to see it. . . ; ,, ....'. .... SATIN VENETIAN, DRESS FABRIC . .Make one of your newlall dressea of this, excell ent cloth. Has a permanent finish, beautiful lustre and wears welL - Offered in all the leading shades. Let us help you plan your dress: ml I Return from Camp. Eg 1 Harry chambers and R. M. Sawtelle S 'returned today from Eugene, where E they attended the University of Ore- 1 ; gr.n summer camp- Both speak very ! 3 highly of the training received anil , of the ability of Colonel John Leader, late or the Irish Rifles, who itw serv- Ire In the present war. Mr. f-'awtelle 'was a member of Company A. of the Infantry, of which James Johns was also a member, while Mr. Chambers 3 I and Lester Hamley were In Company J 10c AT THIS STORE BUYS AMERICA'S GREATEST FOOD JALTJE. GOLDEN AGE SPAGETTI, MACARONI, EGG NOODLES, ASIERICA'S GREATEST SELLERS; "BfE- V a '- 1 CAUSE BEST QUALITY. - : h. v ...... 10 c PENDLETON'S LEADING GROCERS. not yet returned and It Is expected that he remained for a trench battle which will be at Eugene tonight. The trenches, which follow the ' plan of those at the front, will figure lnrgely in this battle and Companies A and B Infantry will oppose C and D artillery. sTllllli ,...nmiiMi.iliilinriU!miIHIIIBflimnfllliimilllt'ltli!ni!l'!i!l'l"'''1tM''!''''' lllllillilliMllmiiUllllliiiliiiiiiiiuiiuiia'Uiiii'''''l'1"ml,,",l,',,""M,",'"""",u t"nri. front Seattle. MIks Leura Jerard . vice president of the Oregon Elks at Germany is making a new peace move , has decided that I?hM'"!r is still assisting in the department. the 'convention just closed in Port- having taken over the work in the ab-hand. Dr. W. S. Kennedy of The MemlKT Home IH-fensc Mrs. Martha R. Thompson, who 1h actiug chairman of the homo service Met Inn of the Red Cross In the ab sence of Mrs. George Hurtmnn, I a rogistereu ntirse ana nas appneu ami inwe( jinti been accepted In national nome ue- tense service, wnicn mases ntr auo- jlu,v5eia for the prosecutor, : ject to call in raso in any uisaster or i . j emergency need for nurses. Mrs. : Tlu.miKnnM ii nnllea t Inn was accented I rillHial Is Held. fence of both Mrs- Thompson and Lialles -was unanimously elected presi Miss Beth Hmlth, another assistant. dent. Dr. Kennedy has been acting 1 president since the association was or- i. i i-.iib-et 'ganlzed. other officers elected were: ..V.. .....j ...j... . .u.iPlrst vice president. It. Alexander of : GUtt 17. SEXT TO . r . ,- ' HOMK, KtXKS DKiVTH : collection of 1SS which he alleges mT. Crosby of Astoria: third I vice presi- IT IS HERE Tlic Goodrich 80x3-7-5 Oversize Casing for Fords, Chcvr,olcts, etc. YOU KNOW 4i.of iVio nvnrsift casinir is the most economical tire to use. This is a proven fact. You will get increased mileage and they make your car ride easier. .... , The GOODRICH 30x3-7-5 is the first regular oversize casing made to fit the ordinary 30x3' -j rim. This size is half way between the 3 and 4 inch casings just the right size for your car. And they only cost $26.20 each. Come in and see them TODAY. ' Also see our full line of auto accessories. We Sell OILZUM" "The Cream of Motor Oils" --Cor.-Cottonwood and Water Sis. Tlione 530 , ih. i,,im,.ri.r in v.iiitl. und ah., A funeral service was nem ' i uisn n.'.iiin. inf ,min t inn f ,1 1 n i- ! from the Kolsoni chapel for the aceeinance of married nurses for jQuinlan. wife of T. C. Quinl.in, of ! overseas service. Mrs. Thompson has ! t'.rangevllle. Idaho, brother of Prank also been active In local Iie.1 Cross j Quinlan. of l-endleton. Mrs. Quinlan work and began her ditties In the home ! was :n years old. The funeral serv- servico section this week upon her re- j Ices were conducted by Uev. rather Hrown. of tne unman V uimun: i inn.n and burial was made In the Catholic cemetery. Mr. tuinlan will visit at the home of his brother before return ing to Grangeville. .where ho is em ployed In the sheriff's office. bv C. (J. Hrowncll on a bill "em. uw ... v.-,.-,. for hay. Kaley and ltaley are tns "''.'. " ' ,, ,. , L- . . treasurer, 1. v. uuni I trustees. tJeorne tiiwdrunt of Masll- , field. K. 1- Stewart of Knsehurg all I Frank J. Lonergn or Portland. Kla math Falls was cluweu as the The .State Department disposed ol tireat Britain shall o sepre-enteu mw ijie yarn with the statement that a minister swuumu . ........ nothing official has come here regard- London. ,". ing peace. I - . . ' . : . ... In other high Government quarters i the talk was frankly labelled Uer- man nroiuiganda of an old. familiar i itvpe. Its purpose, officials faid, was -- - ,: to cause a let aown in American ri-, "-- --- - fort. The biK-he would have this na-j nande. 17. attempted suicide, by v tion relax under the thought thatre-itig poisbn 'today after belmx otnanlt- victorics spell the end qulcklv ted to the detention nome- one wm I- t T i t . . .. . . u. cent and that the German Is ready to quit j recover, now. ' ( to.1ay Mrs. state convention city. ifis Indiana Governor Will Recover From " ' Automobile Injury i YCU NEED A COURSE OF GOOD MEDICINE What shall it eT I-t tis recom mend Hood's Sarsapanlla before entitle; nnd ' Pepliron after ealmf. This combination is of such character that nil the inRredients work together in perfect harmony, giving the Bj-stem puro blood and strong nerves. These two medicines contain no opiates, no heart-dcprcswinls, nt u'.i.:. c : $10 TAX ON PROFESSIONS IN WAR BILL , ADMINISTRATION I CHARGED WITH':. UNFAIR SECRECY I WASHINTON'. Aug. S'J. Special INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 29. Clover-! nor Coodrlch. who was seriously In-1 jured In an autofiiobile accident last j reported resting eusy thUt His ronditioQ is not p se- rious as first thought. He HI re-t cover. ' Alexander Vice IToUleut. 1 it. Alexander was ctjoseii as first ' IN DIRE STRAITS. . . IN EAST SIBERIA 1 taxes of Hi a jear on occupation or r'yp'fHO-SLOVAKS profession, escepl the war industry 'vt .V? . . . . trades, farmers, teachers and ministers of the gospel, were written into the , euti.tiiio.ttiMt war revenue bill by t'liuilllH-rlillUS Cook'' Itcmetly. ! n,e house ways and means cimmilttee. This la not only one of the best and A inlii.)r tax wa!, placed on any lius inost efficient medicines for coughs. ine;:H with receipts of $?oihi .i year or colds, croup and whooping cugh, but m,,re i!h a levy of -': a enr on lis also pleasant to take, which Is Im- 'wholesale houses with receipts of ! pt-rtant when a medicine must be glv-! $-14111.111111 i.r more. children. Chaniuenaln , n. nress af.-ociHtinns ana 1 en lo young WASHINGTON". Aug. -8 Moptirs. iican senators yesterday charged, the administration is trying to keep cer tain Information from the merican people and the war department 1 "seeking to run the war In execu tive session-'. Torrential critlcsm resulted from 1 an orncinl order arrlng irons' -"r- fisn mails newstiapcrs. letters - J . .muKazIors i-mtalnfmr tne reptorf'oc Ll 'M'N. Aug. Is. 1 The Cxech. he senate aircraft InvesttSatlon oonl- Slovak p.'slilon in Kasteru Siberia Is in It tee published last week. ' eonsidercU very. serimisU'. s. even If i Ldge said. "It 'Is psrfeetly Btabi the Allies were a;-ced ivcar.ling ope- Ithe administration expected lo pre miums Ivyuml - Vlu'livoslok which I vent criticism tof the government, thi-v uren'Las America Is not convinc-' lieving biz nswpapei-s would eeas-t- Whvnitintnkirnthem1odHV,t-m hus been in use for , periodicals were exempted from the ed of the r ptuiiyT-a re.tevng tore. 1 priming tneir cruicsm ra. .j- ,ue Vhy ru.t tKtn m. , g ,nd hli8 lllct i,h mucn rop..sed 1" per cent tax on the could not be got to Paal In lime. j be barred from freln n.ailA .. . ... . ... 1 i.tiiin. with t Mhlncl on are 1 favor wherever Its good qualities nave amount paid for leaseu leiecraiMi -- - - . ..... .... -. - in the peuamg i-'i'" : v--.rt.r. s Mil. aftvr a vis- nere 1n.11 n- ,,.rUu,m lli.UKri LA.1 I . Mo. oro.is fight by Hepresentative Ualney , '"" TirfVITTV sl TJ H F N Tl K 12 PHOIIE cea For a TAXI MY TAXIS AltK Alt- SKW All I-icensed Drivers. MY 1MKKS WW. SO ItllltS 1XJU $100 Bervire at all hours. , WM. GOEDECKE HarPX 1T' Cigar Store. become known Many mothers have telephone wires olv..n 11 their unouallfied endorse- 1100. uiol.t'oo revenue ment.. Win. Sent by. Chilllcothe, nrites "I have raised three children. ,,..- .i.,ia used Chaniberlaln's. a amended so as Cough Itemed t and found It Xo be the the stork brokers lines. i. . .... ...,!.. .,.1,1. and crouo. It: In addition to the ordinary duty i tinih adults and H per cent on all in- o tr ..n.l I hsve wholesale, the committee pot on tvi. ,.fe from croup with It I l-er cent tax on retail sal In the house." chamberlain's Coosh conn n.. nlillim or nthlT ' nl"" 'narcotic- f lllim-ls and l.ongworlh of Ohio. It ne out, nope .er iny xr. to apply only to 1 1 'e .oiNo.-.rou "" . also are suirering :iin lacs 'i iMti. an the emintrv throrh whteh) they are oiruting had alreMily been denud- j ed. old I such of at IS f jewelry wholly or partly of plati- This Is rirsiKned to ilNcourage se of iln:lnum durlmc the war. I l.larrliis-a In Children, -u. For il :irrhoea In children cue year ..lO'nr ohlrr oil will find nothing bet. ter Ihn Chanilerlaln's Col and Diarrhoea rtemerty, followed by n 0,.pe of raptor nil. ?t should he kept at hand and given as soon as the first unnatural looseness of the owels an 1 P- 1 S. OFFICIALS SCOFF AT NEW PEACE RUMORS IVU-bratr fcirlkc Vlftorv. 1J l m X, Ait. t. n'Kti ftpl.C. . -I-" t of fit tn' ir.itn ; 1 11 . 1 , Iay hwtxlav i tr.-.'.r t i MiiU i t ti w IK ( t'; ; . iiv;jr lte-1 "rtv- 1 iff "..rreiM"!l''"l W ASHINtiToX. Aitr A'uM-irur. offirtaln ih1hv ch-ircU'riil an ""' ivarUuis "iinilergixuinU reports lhat , 1TIV lH1lfN K M 1. the th? im Ainlinit I -iir.ul ar catuurt VAXCi H'VKll I nnaiiK who 1.1 vr'.ruu it ml t'ait!M Hiliam1 !? tl.Mi throw lti Hirlr .it eimf. mill f rot-fling t i;ttfl Ht t Cyni'Ilk 1 :iim London lii-t r en r n I !-lt r-l th. iirvil! hn Ih er th adanWn in rhwrK f llm . ' Imii mill tw UMlril m If tiny rlevtvil Ik O r iht n. -t.M'r th ' id if rt rfrt rttr !!- 1 1 if t,bl hnt 4