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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 118. j(MtiliiMiltHhlMHHiltHtHitUlmmt(tiHtitjt Buy Thrift Stamps.' 3 Hero I-W Hound-lp-. T, P. Miles, or San Francisco, and f.:C, , Miles, of Phoenix, Arizona, are here nt the home of W. A. Miles, the on of T. F. Mile. They will remain for the Kound-l'p. yikny Will Attend Dunce. Several auto parties are planning tp dttend the Harvest ball to he given ai .Athens tonight by the mombers of th) Girls" Honor Guard. About 150 tick ets have been sold throughout the county. additions to the flag are stars for Bill Olble, Lester Boyden and Samuel E. Culhertson. II. 13. Mn 111. B. B. Coon, Pendleton pioneer, who has been ill at his home for some time is unimproved. Mr. Coon la S3 years of axe. City lu-oordor's tMrt. The monthly report of the city re corder shows a total of bIx licenses Issued during August for which .116 was received. 1 There were three for taxi cabs,, one rooming house, one bowling alley and one show. Forest ltangvr Here. Forest Runner .'. it. Lnngdon of the Pilot Itock district, is here today. Ho its conferrlnu with Supervisor V. W. ICryder, on official business. Bremerton navy yards, says k letter received today by V. Swartz, recruitinK officer. He has all the Information regarding this work and will be glad to answer inquiries. The pay Is- $3.6(1 a day. Anyone who enters as a work man does not enlist, however, but is simply hired as a laborer. Ioort of lire 1iicf. The monthly report of Fire Chief Win. Ringnld for August shows the month to have been a very quiet one with the fire boys. There were two fire calls during the month and the totut fire lose Is given at J150. Clean 1J for Hound-Tp. "Clean up for the ltound,Up" Is the slogan of Mayor Vaughan who urges thut during the coming week all the streets, lawns, etc, be placed In shape for inspection by the throng of visit ors to be here Sept. 19, 20 and 21. Iliilldliur Permit Yesterday. A building permit was Issued from the office of the city recorder yes terday to Pat Doherty to change a frame bnrn on Johnson street, next to the levy, to a dwelling house, -cost will be 300. I ted Crow Gets Money. Miss Ada Kogers, of . Freewoter, sei't In. I2.F10 today to the Umatilla County Ited Cross. This will apply on her pledge. Other money received today on Wedges by Secretary C. K. Itoose velt was S from Fred Itauschkolb of Freewater. 15 fttvcH in Police Court. During the month of August there were 15 -cases in the Pendleton po lice court as shown by the report filed with the council last evening. From these a total of $269 was re ceived In flneB and forfeited bail. Two of the 1 !i cases were turned over to the juvenile court. Has Fingers Amputated. Victor McCormack, had the two middle fingers of the left hand ampu l-he I tated today at St. Anthony's hospitnl. I The amputation was made necessary because of Infection. Mr. McCormack is employed at the Pendleton Meat Company. Mix .N'asoii at Convention. Miss Hnhra Nason, head of county library, is In Seattle attend ing a meting of the Pacific North west Library Association. Miss Na tion Is vice president of the nssocia. tlon nnd will preside nt one session, besides appearing on the program as a speaker. Viilllterbllt Can't Come. General Cornelius Vanderbllt, who was invited to attend the eomini Iiound-1'p, yesterday wired Secretary ,Stursh that it would be Impossible for ihiin to attend owing to the stress of ! his duties at Camp l-wls. He ex . . I pressed a keen appreciation of the in (hp vitntlon. Colli Star In Mag. - A gold star has been placed In the service flag at the boarding house of Mrs. A. I- Mallory. 02 Alta street, for lienliimin Hay Carlson, member of troop I) who wus killed In action July 16. The flag has 15 stars. Iteccnt Second to Multnomah Co. .. ' Will F. Powell, territory representa tive of tho Western Motor Kales Co.. of Portland, is In Pendleton for a few days. Mr. Powell is enthusiastic over Pendleton nnd Umatilla county, and looks upon this field In the automobile business as second only to Multnomah county In tho state. He says' there are more cars handled here than In other counties. Mure railKM-ers Wauled. Unskilled laborers are needed at New Models for Fall 1 mm Mi HI suit or over- I Lllti to have style -ir. .W If you want y6ur next coat to that will stay in as long as tho earment lasts. and workman-:'' j ship of the high-'. est grade that g J money can buy, buy BOND CLOTHES Come in and look over the new Fall models $20,00 to $40.00 BOND BROS. pendlctons' Leading Ctotlilcn. Iviucdalil Iinprovtiitc. . Carl Endahl, Helix man . ho haa lion .111 for tho jat. month with ty phoid fever, in much improved, aya tho latent report from Ht. Anthony's hoHpllal. He in not able to 'e moved from tho hospital yet, however. Dr. Iirummltt T UMHlier-lnl.aw. Dr. Dun Brummitt, of Chicago, who 1 here attending the Columbia Hiver Conference, and who 1m national secretury of the Kpworth I-eague, t a brother-in-law of Mm. Iferbert 13. fireen and Ih a guest at her home. Mrs, P. N- Wyatt, Mra, Green mother, ac comi'anled him here from Indeiend enco, Kan sua, and will remain with her daughter for the winter. Men from Tft Compatilci to )rfl. l'art of Company A and part of Company C of the Umatilla County Home Guard have combined to form one company, which will present the 15 minute military drill at the opening- of each day during- the Round-Up. The men have pledged themselves to drill three nights a wpp In order to perfect the demonstration which they will present. M(etlnfl Tomorrow Morning. . . P. A. Iouty, president of the Mult nomah Hot and Lumber company of Portland, representing the employer, and Otto Hartwig, president of tho State Federation of Labor, represent ing tho employes1, will arrive tomor row morning in Pendleton and will hold a meeting at 8 a. m. in the Com mercial Club to organize a community board to work In connection with tho federal labor service. II Buy War Savin Stamps. milt QtAlsIT: SERVICE I Your fa Fall W E3 ; " r earables Buy Q 1 "MM M Til' Tomii lk You Can Buy today This is a new principle of economy. ; Since the war, ; our, princi ples of spending and saving have )jeeh entirely disorganized and re organized along opposite lines. So unless you buy immediately that coat,' suit or dress you would like for winter, you are apt to find it gone or its duplicate very much, higher. ' , . We are more than pleased to show you our line of Ready-to-Wear, so when shopping and have a'few minutes try some of our garments. One very charming dress is made of shiramery navy satin, heavy . cord fringe is used on the over drapery, bell sleeves and collarless neck, $45.00 . ... Made of imperial velour in delphine" blue is a suit in very youth ful lines, with. such, new features as the tight fitting sleeves, . ripple ; back and narrow skirt, $65.00. t ' ' ... A very handsome coat in brown Bolivia, fashioned on the new cape line, trimmed with Hudson Seal: " Price $85.00. XeiglilxfrlMMMl Club liiisy. The Neighborhood club, consist ing of 30 Hermlston women, is co operating splendidly with the food conservation program, says .MIs Ijj- rene Parker, home demonstration agent for thl county, who conducted a sugarless Jelly demonstration there ! yesterday. Not only are the women I g meeting tigar and. flour require-- j 3 ments, but a number are planning to continue on the r0-fi0 wheat flour j jjp basis, although the government ha r- ai.thorized an 80-20 baai. Resides I H3 their food conservathm worff, thej3 women are raising funds to Improve I EES a park In the Columbia district. Theyip have already given several plans, and!Es will give a basket social a week from 13 tomorrow night. Mrs. Prank Bedowi Is president of the club. j BLACK TAFFETA SILKS j Surely you want a black taf f e- j ta silk dress this season. Easy to keep clean, easy to look well H in and always suitable for all oc- M casions. The yard $1.35 to $2.50 City f.lvofl KM: Votes Tajr Oay. Mrs. f 'lara Upton, field represen tative of the ImlHe Home ar.d the Albertlna nursery home of Portland, appeared before the meeting of the Pendleton city council last night and on vote f the council ft he was given a donation of $ino from the city for these homes. She showed the great work being done for orphan children and unfortunate women by the Insti tutions, both of which are endorsed by the state of Oregon. In addition ti the donation of $100 from the city, the council voted to Mrs. Upton the authority to put on in Pendleton a tag day to raise funds toward their support. The date for the tag day wan not set. WE HAVE PLENTY OF YARNS Yarns of all kinds; yarns for everything. Vicuna, all colors. G. Town, all colors. Art Wool, all colors. Shetland, all colors. Knitting Worsted, all colors. Also plenty of khaki, gray, and navy for the soldier and navy boys. StTEDE GLOVES For women of good taste, of fered in grey and , mode with black stitching.. We have all sizes. These are excellent to wear in cool weather. The pair $2.00 and $2.50. TOWELING by the yard for roller towels. Comes in plain linen color" and white, also with colored borders. The yard 12 to 35c CREPE PLISSE Comes in white, pink, blue and yellow; most k satisfactory for night gowns; needs no ironing. The yard 30$ SHIRTING SILKS Made of besf quality silk and cotton mixtures. . They wear well and launder much better than linen.' Offered, in- neat stripes of different shades, 36 in. wide. It takes three ; yards , to make a shirt. The yard . .$1.00 DOE SKIN GLOVES in the natural and white. Made to fit and wear well; very soft and dressy; all sizes. Pair. $2.00 l;liiijiiiililiiiilauaaik.ui.auuu, ;fi!ffll!!!!!!!!ill!ll!ra!!lPl! '.IHIWHUHtliMuniiim i , , , ' to be in T'endleton The band will or- be- ornanizations except that one-halt : band of 50 pieces hroa.rris. of s.ilet arav.Xclt. arc to s (for the Round-lTp. u.rr. ..i ihf left nrm instead of thelrive. in a special Pullman the day scarlet star. Xon-ctinimissloned officrs ! fore the opening; of the Itound-L'p. must wear their chevrons on men- inn ia ure ...a.. - . . . . .. . ; ...ni-ni.... l.v W f. Tlinmnani! ' riKht sleeves uisieaa or trie ich u i done by tCKUlars. We have an ELGIN LIGHT SIX 5-passenger touring car for sale today. This car has only been run about four weeks and is like new both in looks and mechanically. This Elgin is a classy car and someone is go ing to get a good bargain. The price is right too. Call and see it r Cor. Cottonwood and Water Sts. Thonc 530 Will Jiavc New Insignia. ' Tho Umatilla County Guard and the Oregon Military Police are among the organizations affected by a new ruling from Washington which demands that uniform insignia be of such a kind a to sharply distinguish all home Kuard trooiw and militia orjjontJtations from soldiers and officers of the regulnr service. Captuln J. V. Kocker, In command of the O. M. f. here, an.l Major Iee Drake, of the Umatilla County Guard, have not yet receivel official notice but expect to at any time. According to the new ruling, the military police "will be distinguish ed from regulars by a scarlet pointed star of cloth or felt, one inch from the center to each point, on each eleev one and a half inches from the end. Collar insignia must be worn that does not at all resemble the army's. Hleeve braid for officers may be of any colot except brown, gold, yellow or black. Cap devices must be distinguishable in design from the coat of arms of thf United, States as worn by the army, navy or marine corps. The same sti mulations are Imposed on home guard - ' - GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS Pendleton people enn prevent ap pendicitis with simple buckthorn hurl:. Klycerlne, etc.. as mixed" In Adler-l-ka. flXB SPOONFTI. flushes the KN TlltE bowel tract so completely It re lieves ANY" C.tNK sour stomach. Has or constipation and prevents nppendl citls. The INSTANT, pleasant action , of Alller-l-ka surprises both doctors and patients. leaves stomach clean 2nd Rlorns. Tallman & Co. Case Sot for 1 Villa y, 2 P. M. . The cose of the state of. Oregon vs. H. I. Watts In Justice l'arkes' court hius been set for 2 o'elocK tomorrow. Friday afternoon. Marriavc I.ktuw Issuer!. A marriaso license was issued from tfte office of the county clerk this this morning to Samuel M. Fletcher of Doise, Ida., and Vesta Hunch of Pen dleton. . , Utile Iloy is Hurl. Llttlo Fred IturKin, six year r.1'1 newsboy cut his chin severely and was knocked unconscious when the front wheel of his bicycle hit the curb ncur the Alta Theatre and the child was thrown off. A passing machine picket him up nnd three stiches were taken in the cut. Fred says he "didn't know nothin" for a minute.-' PATRIOTIC FEATURE AMONG NEW PLANS " FOR HAPPY CANYON ! will take the nlace of nalnted nnd there, 4111'' be a waterfall," moulit tain trails and other features heighten the natural effects. , ed this morning by Y. Thompson, county chairman of the IJberty Loan campaign, from Milton Kepper, stato manager of speakers for the Liberty Loan. A reception committee will be ap vointed and every effort made to make the stay of the band in i'endlcton a pleasant one., The Camp Lewis bund is one of the very best musical organizations in thp j Tno prf,gram at Happy, Canyon I Northwest today. From the fact thai , thLs year whfle retaining some of the! the Uound-Up this year is being given fea.nrM thnt Drved so dodu- ; Uir in other years, will be varied by sonie numbers entirely new. A pa-1 j triotic feature, the exact nature of which Is not yet to be told, is being ! by Director Roy Haley. .1 1 Canoes Will Travel Along J Real Stream in Improved Display. COMBING OF CHICAGO AFTER BOO? OUTRAGE MEETS WITH SUCCESS as a benefit for the Tied Cross, and tho time will he made a place for ad vertising the fourth Liberty Loan. A government order permitting the hand CFXTKXAIIY MOVKMF4XT. (Continued from page 1.) CHICAGO, Sept. 5. Satlsfactol? progress .Is reported by federal awl city authorities who have joined i to come to Pendleton has been made. , d , . iVirpctor ov ltilev combing the city for perpetrators f ' ! The scenic effects are to be euper- ! tho bomh ""'rage In the federal builiW X. V. I.IS11T UAI1.S Qll-STIONKl. . ,thW nf las, year. The I " -erd.y. resulting In the death WASHINGTON-, h-j,.,. -Tr transformation scene, by which the j f ' " he Junr of 11 .Tolinsnn trMlay tlcmruidcd an InveMunt- , r . A Jnry has been summoned and is ,io f draft raids in Xt, Vr.rk. Me 1 ''I',";' i s.reet nil in ,Z ' he" in y Coroner sakl n-n ,sp,-l.-d of Is ins dralt " a s'ree' a 1 I n)ar, The bomb ta suppoM,, , ha c-varlcrs cro rounds ,, ami .daocl 'a seconds, will be re- , mechantem weight!, 5 in a I IH-n l-usc !, I.s.kc oW tamed n.nd there will .n addulon bel r and con,ain, wd enor.Kl, or r-nrmKl. o be 1.. tin- ' n at wat" " "" and dynamite. r ,1,1-, : canoes will tnifel. Real fir treee . j , PHONE 64 For a TAXI MY TX!S AUK Al.Ii XKW All Licensed Irlvers. MY BOOKS ARE 25 RIDES FOR $3.50 Service at all hours. WM. GOEDECKE Happy lay's Clear Ktore. church, in which a fund of IHO.oHil. iiiia of which Jtn.noil.otio is nlready pledsed. is to be raised as a fund for spreading the i;opel of the churcb. On this subject llishop Stuntz talked of the ''World Opportanlty for Church Service." He suul ho is an extention- ist and believes in the spreading of the church work over the world, and , 3 while there may be a million reasors for failure to do this there could not le a siliKle excu.se, Hev. W. 11. Kry spoke of the wor: of the church in Hawaii, followed bv a discussion of "Centenarj " plans by Ur. Harry Palmer. Itov. Doctors C. K. Cline and John ,B3 Parsons of Porlland. were presented j to tho conference during the mornin-5. j They are here in the interest of s.- curing the assistance of the Colum- ' bia ltiver conference in preparing an ndeiiuate history of the MelhtMli.it g Kpiscopal church In the Northwest. from the time of Jason l.ee. who lublished the first mission in the ter- ritory In 1834 to the present time. Itevs. Krank spaulding. Harrison, Ida.; fl. W. Kennedy, Hood ltiver. Or.: 1 lr. Harry Prown, ex-presiding elder, j SlMikane, Wash., were named as .1 ; y committee to aid In the work. 1 r iSilII!lll!!i!!!Ii!!li!!l!!ll!!!il!!!iill 1 MOOflRI !!!m!M;rni!pniiiiim(Hi(!t!(!(!!)!mmt!t!imH?' illliililliii41uiuiuilliiiiliiiuaiiiiiiliiiliiliiuuuiiiii j CAMP LEWIS BAND, ' 50 PIECES. HERE FOR THE ROUND-UP SLATE TILE, METAL and Old Roofs and New Repaired and Painted CHSPJ-EVS,PIPESand FusTiaces Cleaned All roofing paint puaranteed for six years not to crack, break or blister' with heat or cold. Certain tccd Roofing Paper guaranteed for fifteen years. All work guaranteed. THOMAS C. CONNELLY Phone 662 ' 710 West Webb St. Itefinite arrangements have be--n j Sji,!,,,!,,,,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,!,! ifl"" ' made for the Camp lwla militur .guiajiuiMluiiiliiuuiHiWiimiulKiH'iMUU