East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 09, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER , 1918.
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Buy Thrift
Stamps.
I iro mm vi mmm i
s : . . 7 1
Will Allon4 KHi Ilwo.
Mi Willow Onley f , Washington,
1 expected to arrive Hoon to make
her home with Mr. and Mrs. D. Wll
y and attend Pendleton high ejhool.
Training for Xurm. .
Minn Martha Wllney . K12 Clav
.irt.ei, a fenuieton hiirh acho.il grad
iime, is now in training for
at Lakeside hospital, Seattle.
mlttee of the Itefl Ctii and director
lit a nurnlcul drefMiiitti citum. i
nurse
Ha by OU-l Horn. ,
The birth yesterday of a- baby
daughter la reported to Mm. Mlle
Kemler of Adam, at the home of
Mrs. I. B. Earl, 824 Hpruce street.
Pendleton, . .
Hotel Iliia Kirnif'4 ',
Following the advice of Mayor J.
I Vaughan on cleaning up before
the Round-Up, the Hnlul Bt. nnorco
bu Ib wearing a new coat of light
brown paint. . r
Former Munajter Here. .
K. M. C'rommelln, formerly mana
ger of the Pendleton Roller Mills, how
occupying a slinllar position In Spo
kane, is in Pendleton today on busi
ness. He expects to remain for a few
duyi:. .
ous operation ut Bt. Luke's? hospital,
Spofcune, last Haturday will bo pleased
to learn that her condition Is very en
couraging. Mr. Book is with her at
ttpukane.
Store Front llrlng IW-novalill.
The storo front of the Pendleton
Drug Company Is receiving a new coal
of buff colored paint with mahogany
trimmings today, In anticlpatlcn of
the Ituund-l'p.
IjkvI Ankeny JJrulsed. .
Levi Ankeny, the son of Mr, and-
Mrs. Nesmlth Ankeny, s recovering
from some severe brulsrn caused re
cently by an accident on Main street
when he was struck by a car driven
by Hen Hinith. The Injuries were not
strlous. i
Jtfturit from Funeral.
Mm Nina Hoberts returned Uday
from Yakima where t,ho was called by
the death of her Infant nlace, the nin
muntliH old daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
John Hess.
Shot Horse for Hlrd.
, The China pheasant season at No-
lln cfnsed with the loss of a horse by
being shot with a rifle on the ranch
of O. F. Hteele. Mr. Steele Is em
ployed In Pendleton as welghmoster
for the International freight bureau.
C. V. TVInO-ur In Command.
First Lieutenant o. P. Delateur Is In
command of Company A of the Uma
tilla County Quard since the departure
of Captain Harry Chamber yester
day. An election will he held in the
Immediate future to fill the vacancy
permanently.
Adopt Itoaoluliona for TxHial Man,
The Hoard of Control at Salem re
cently adopted resolutions of condol
ence to l Bent relntlves of the lnte
Fred W. Hendley of this oily, who died
some time ago after many years of
service as bookkeeper at the fttnle
Hospital.
1'ermll fin- Addition.
If. M liuchan has been Issued a
permit to build a small addition to
his house at 715 Ann stret. The
work will cost 12(.
2W to Ked row.
The ITmatllla County Red Cross re
ceived a check today for f.uo from
lan P. Smythe, reports fecrrtary C.
K Itoosevelt.
Mlsa Xcwwolil hi Pendleton.
Miss Margaret Neswotd, who was
employed for some time In the office
of Bentley and Graham, Is now In
Portland and Is employed ly the
railroad. Her office is lit tho l'nlon
depot. Miss Neswold was secretary
of the Pendleton Girl? Honor vjoard.
Will Admitted to Probate.
The will of the late Jesse Reeves ot
Weston, under date of August 12,
1918, has heen admitted to probate
by order of Judge Marsh, on petition
of Mary'E. Miller.
Leave for Itremerton. ' ..
Marlon Hall, who enlls'cd some
time ago as an apprentice seaman ;n
tho naval reserve, will leae today for
Bremerton, lie Is a Pendleton boy.
Judgment by Default.
A Judgment by default decision was
handed down ' Saturday by Judge
Phelps In favor of W. Wilkensoii
against I). T. Khellenharger for JI700
and1 Interest and 178 attorney fees.
(niatllla iuarl Pay Tribute.
Members of Company A and P of
the I'niatllla County Guard, marched
to the depot yesterday as a tribute
and farewell to Harry Chambers,
captain of Company A. who left for
the artillery school at rump Taylor,
Louisville. Kentucky, accompanied by
Mrs. Chambers. Members of the Girls
Honor Guard were present to say
farewell to Mrs. chambers, who was
local leader here. Mrs. Chambers
was also head of the comfort kit com-
Itiilll Good for Itoimd-I'p.
Hound-Up officials say that today's
rain is an excellent thing for the
Itound-llp as It will nut only Improve
(he grounds but probably means fair
weather for the IS, 20, and 21.
Ilermlston Has IMmmI Attendance,
About 60 Heriniston farmers, be
sides a truck loud of farmers from
Hoardman, attended tho Hermlston
field day Saturday. M. S. Bhrock,
county agent, guve a talk on the fu
ture of the dairy Industry in this
county, V. I Powers of O. A. C. lec
tured on drainage and Irrigation, and,
Ralph Allen spoke on land develop,
nient.
Mrs. I'red Rook III at Kitokane.
The Pendleton friends of
Fred Hook, who underwent a
Mrs.
serl-
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ANJiOl'XCINtt THF. ARRIVAL OF
NEW BOND CLOTHES
PY)K I'AM, AX1 WINTKR.
A cordial Invitation is extended to the public to visit this dis
play where tho science of masculine dress finds It's most prac
tical abdication and where stor service is -of the li(r,heKt order.
litiMi cixrTllK.s t'jn.on to $ lo.no.
BOND BROS.
lendlctoiw' Ijcullng ClotJUlnr.
MarriaKe UcensoH were Issued Par
unlay afternoon and evening1 to Al
bert Boe.sc h antl Mm. Iora K. Kanw,
ot Pilot Hock; to Carl H. Urath ol
Free water, and Kunlce M. Weaver,
MIHon; and to John Wesley Davis and
Klzzlo Pearl Hicks, both of Milton.
Buy War Saving
Stamps.
Glildren9s
G
oats
New little dressy coats in velvet and plushes trimmed with pretty buckles, buttons,
fur collars and cuffs in such shades as navy, burgundy, green and brown. Come early
and make your selection. Prices from , ' is, V
$5.00
to
$25.00
rtato SottU-d.
John M. J'oneR hafl filed his final
reourt aa admlnlntrator of the estate
of the late Madison Jones aud same
has been approved by County Judge
C. If. Marsh and the admlnMirator re
lieved from further duty with the estate.
Action to i lemr Title.
William McGrdgor againsct John
Despaln, et al, has been filed com
plaint In the circuit court claiming
title in fee simple to lots 6 and ?,
Mock 22, Reservation addition to the
city of Pendleton, and ashing the
court for a Judgment to that effect.
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IN OUR ART DEPT.
You will find new SILK MADRAS in colors of gold?
old blue, rose and b rown, plain and fancy. If you
are considering new hangings, be sure to see them.
The yard . 65;
NEW CRETONNE
in a beautiful array of patterns and colorings. Some
thing that is different. Ask to see them. Let us
figure with you. The yard f . . . .t 25c to $1.25
COATING FABRICS
That insure wear and good looks. Such materials
as satin finished zib., chinchilla, wool velour, mixed
coatings and cheviots. Make your coats up now and
get a full season's wear. We have buttons and trim
mings to match. Coatings $2.00 to $7.50
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Will Sunwise Son.
Pecause he wants to surprise his
.son, Tom Murphy, who Is In active 3
;r.-rvice in France, K. J. Murphy has j 3
j'shaved off his mustache. H- says he i 3
will have a picture taken while he is
:liinils the facial adornment and will
iscnil it to Tom and see If the Loy rec
oenlzes his father.
OCTOBER DESIGNERS
Are here. Patrons having subscription
cards please call and get yours. -
OUR HOSIERY
Stock is full1 and com-r,J. ..-
pieie, jr,tiiu iiew vjitMMis 57 r
and at the right prices.
We call your attention
to our
WOMEN'S COLORED
COTTON HOSE
specially for early fall
wear. Comes in shades
of Copenhagen, green,
pink, brown, taupe, grey,
pair
1 lU''A'
champagne, etc.,
The
50c
Schools 0ci)liui; Over County.
Schools in all parts of th county
are uitening today. Ther seems to
be little trouble over the failure to se
cure teachers. Only two vacancies
not filled have been reported to the
office of W. W. Green, county super
intendent Thes ar for District No.
M and on of the schools at Meacham,
Working: In tlx MfMles-
Wurd has been received here from
a former Pendleton boy, George
Huckaihorn, who is now with the
I.asky phodtoplay people. He likes
his work fine. His lutes pTctures are
"A Uw Unto Herself," with Louise
Glaum, and he Is now working with
Porothy Phillips In "Till We Meet
Atfa in.
Organize! Honor (nnrd.
A (iirls Honor Guard was organ
ized yesterday at Weston by Miss Vir
ginia Todd, county leader. She says
that about 16 girls were present and
were very enthusiastic . about the
work. They expect to have a large
n.t'n.bershlp and will meet this week
to elect their officers. Miss Eliza
beth Morrison is temporary chairman.
ItrtiirtkH from XatitHUil Psrk.
U J. Goldman of the LI. S. Piolofri
cal Survey returned today from Gla
cier National Park, Montana, where
he spent some time arranging for the
cooperation between the park officials
ar.d the survey hi the extermination
01 coyotes. He placed three predatory
animal hunters in the park. The
present difficulty Is to protect the
pa me.
ALSO COTTON HOSE '
For women in white and black; all sizes.; not only
have we several prices but best in quality. The pair
25c to $1.00. ' x t viV
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UilululilliiluittillUUiluuiia
against tho defendant for the sum of ! became beyond their control they service and at cost to other members Jshevlki, according to this, dispatch,
cno and interest from the date ot : tried to swim ashore but !u.nm was of .the family. The brassard,, which j announced they would mobilize Ui
hi. onrchase of the stallion, and a ! handicapped by a heavy pair of boots is t- be worn on jnc left sleeve mm- Amur -.c. wno v y"r-..
fi rther Judgment for $375 afl com-land was drowned In the attempt. The
I'tnsation for tho care of the horse. I boy Is the lsear old son of Mrs.
James A. Fee Is attorney for the plain. ! v Go mm of 9 East 28th St., Port-
tiff.
I land.
Ilaby Hoy . Horn.
A baby boy was born on Saturday
to Mr. ami Mrs. lien
home near Pendleton.
Hack on the Joli.
City Recorder Thomas Fitzeerald Is
N4il at their j back in his office today after a two
I weeks' vacation spent at Portland and
in the Willamette valley.
elbow and the ghoul- ;join the forces General Scmenoy.:'Jtli
j Cossack aiiti-Bolshevikl leader, .prp.
I vided he furnished them with muntti
; ons. Russian soldoera roeeJins; - at
way between th
del, is a band of black broadcloth or
otlier materia! three inches wide on
the surface of which the regulation
embroidered
military star
thread. The number of stars will de
note the extent of the sacrifice made
by each family.
gold Chita, recently declared their unwil
lingneas to light Czech o-SIovak and
Japanese. ".r
Han TVn4ls Out.
Miss Iearl Ward was operated upon
for tonsils today at St. Anthony's
hospital.
Will llcport U Ijodgp.
At the regular meeting pt Pamon
Lodge Knight of Pythias, a report
on the session of the supren.e lodge
ar Detroit. Mich., will be made oy
lnm.iu ir i'u iiin uriA tit thi oil t re Illfl !
representatives from Oregon.
Mrs. Wilson Dies.
I Mrs. Catherine Wilson, wife of Fleu
i ben Wilson, died here on Saturday at
jthe age of 72. She is survived by her
i husband, and one daughter, Mrs. An
igeline Murray. The funeral will be
today at the Horuan Catholic Mission.
rtrolliers Fined.
Simon and Ien)is Matthews, two In
dians from LtHol, Idaho, were fined
COMPARATIVE ALLIED,
BOLSHEVIK STRENGTH
DISCOURAGESGERHANS
TOKYO, Septl 9. German Magyars
C0 17ASHIQG
Car Washing: is a real sci
ence and requires consider
able skill to do a good job.
Of course any one can wash
the loose dirt off a car, but
few know how to wash a car
so as to bring: out its original
lustre.
Keep your car looking like
new, and preserve its finish
by having it washed by our
Mr. Campbell. lie knows
how.
Cor, Cottonwood and Water Sts. Thone 530
I00 Allien lYoni Nowhere
''A hundred miles from nowhere''
was given toddy by E. F. A IVerilJ as
his location when he called Pendleton
by Inn;? distance and said t hat he
cannot arrive here until tomorrow
btrnm-e of an aito breakdown. He.
with Mrs. Averill and Mr. and Mm.
W. N. Mai lock, have been touring
southern Orcjron.
'P7os Stallion Was
TravU J. Hopkins In his c-unplnhu
ftRainst KI Carnes. alleges that a
stallion purchased from defendant
was misrepresented; that the guaran
tee of refilMry of the animal was not
accepted by the state board and asks
that the court Rive him judgment
Itcliirnctl from Idaho.
Miss Hoila ieele. dnughter of B. V.
Steele, former l.'matilla county, resi
dentr., but now of Hupert, Ida., re
turned to her home Saturday after a
vlMt of a month aniiing friends and
rt-lat ives.
Her brother Alvui, who came irom iSohmldt,
Unpen two weeks apo, has accepted released
a position as elevator boy at
lei J'eiidteton.
-
m ;rndc After Normal
i$20 and costs each in Justice Parkes' iformcr prisoners of war In Uussia and
j court this morning. They were ar-
rested last week and taken from a
(train at Milton and held for being
drunk and creating a disturbance.
Martin Ixuix.
In Justice Parkes court this morn- I
fng Martin Lopaz on motion of Fred j
deputy district attorney was j
and exonorated from a dia- :
the Ho-; orderly charge, lopaz was taken up I
iwith the two Indians that pleaded guil
jty to the same charge in the court. !
disheartened because ofallied strength,
and Iwcause the number of llolshoviki
volunteers is unsatisfactory according
to a dispatch from the Us hurl front,
desertions are numerous. The Bol-
Gcrmany Would Retain -Friendship
of Spain
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 9- Germany
will try to keep on - friendly term
with Sjkain despite the clash over But
marines and the Spanish selxurtr. of
Oerman ships. In reprisal. Admiral
V'(,n Hintxe, German foreign ecr
tary, told correaiondenls of Madrid
newspapers who Interview hliit-lo-t
tluy. '
IIVX GI NS AJJ UOIHKVIKI.
WASIIIXCiTOy; Sept. 9. German
artillery Is kmdiur alt! to the bulNtM
kl, accurtiiiij? to state depttrtnasMkC
advices. m
The city of I .a Grande has perfect-
d an organization to make an effort
to secure the Kustern Oregon Normal
for that place if the normal school
bill Is favorably voted on this fall
linker and Pendleton have already
named committees to look after their
local interests, but first the bill must
be -passed by the voters at the general
election In November. I-a Grande
Observer.
IjadkM Aid to Meet.
The Ladles Aid Society of the
Methodist church will hold Us annual
business meeting on Thursday after
noon In the study of the church. The
election of officers will take place a
this time.
AskM for IHvorce.
Dora Sane hex has filed an action
asking a divorce from her husband,
Sheridan ftinchi-x. in which she alleges
cruel and Inhuman treatment and
vross drunkenness on the part of the
defendant The plaintiff alio asks
for the custody of their 3 year old
cl.ild and such other relief as' the
court may Judge proper. The couple
were married In Pendleton Septem
ber 20, ISM. Will M. Peterson Is at
torney for plaintiff.
I uneritl of Ww. lay Held.
The funeral of Mrs. Ietha Jane
Clay, wife of George Clay ut U01 Ann
street, Pendleton, was held this
morning at Kolsoiu'a undertaking
parlors. M rs. Clay, who was f -years
of age, died on Saturday. She
was a member of the Christian church
and of the Hebecca lodge. A large
delegation from this Iodide uttendea
the funeral from Helix.
70 PHONE 7
TAXICAB
Tli- lxNt Taxi and Automobile
wrih'a In lViulltin. An linrns
rd driver. lrmt and n-ll-
lilo cars alway. mt your ser-
23 HIDES FOR $3.50
PARKER TAXI CO.
O. K. ItAUItKK SHOP
Will ItereUe Jerseys.
Hermistoii farmers will receive t
carload of Jerseys from Yamhill in
SeTetary ItunccveJt Assisting.
Secretary O. K. Roosevek of th
Cmntilla County Uwl Ci'm is assist
ing Merle Chessman, secretary of the
Patriotic Service Kcaguo. in Xpo dt--tributton
of posters pertinent to the
Fourth Liberty Loan. Some of th
pesters whleh Mr. Koosevi I; has re-
the tyar future, according to arrange- ' ceived Tor county distri'.i-ULi are 14.
ments made recently by County Agent 501 window emblem. Hr, Tlni shield
M. p. Sbrock, George Cressy of Her- stickers. 2&0 "IllmMly Hand" f rs:
mlston. It. K. Hean of I'mapine. and S20 iwilriotlc circulars; M. "Hun or
C I. Jamison, farmers' agent at the'H,,"" posters; no "Help Our Town
Walla Walla Savings Hans, who re-1 Wln " ltr: ' honor rolls. 2'
ti rned Siittirdav from Yamhill. They "ly Hoots " posters;
were unable fo secure a carload for
Cmaplne. but will continue in their
efforts. They report the region they
visited suffering from drought and
the Mock is In poor shape.
Hoots' posters; 60 "Mother
nnd t 'hildren" posters; trt "Heat
, Hack ktbe Hun posters, and ;.0 "ite
member Itelglum' sters.
Ilundd ; u nun s Drowned.
Harold Gnnvm, a bntther of Pyron
urn ut. local boy In the navy. ws
ilrowned aat Cannon bench at Z o'clock
Saturday afternoon. With a compan
ton be was in a Ixtat at the moutti of
Klk creek and the craft was carried
M ill Provide Moumimr Hrartls.
The Cm.-itiila County Ked Cross wilt
soon be provided with mourning bras
surds for distribution to relatives of
men who died in the service, say a
communication from Seattle headquar
ters today. There is no definite infor
mation as to when the brassards -will
be sent to chapter. The brassard"
will be furnished free to parents and '
-li?
I
him
'--E.Nl LESS Tl M K l. THK KITCHEN." (
YitV CAN' IP VOU V!IX I!fY MORE 'PREPARE!)- FOOIJ8. ;(
T1TKV YKf CAN' OIVE MORF TIMK T 1 "EX J IVIN!- TtK'IC
ciiiij)i:kn and hhli'ix.thkm with thkii: i.i:s.si.iv
WP HAVE MAXV "T!001IES-- FOR TOf Til TT INTO THKIlt
I.r.Vlll l-OXI--. AX WK CAN Kl-L. TH KM TO f THK; I'Klf
THAN VOU CAN MARK TI1KM YulHSKLi-.
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ST I:-KIVKll TUB LAST CAR llF MI'.I.i'NS IlliS KKtMi.V.
ic 1'Klt IHUM) A.NU AIO. WAItltANTKH.
IIMliUKT PRICKS PAID FOR FRESH K:i:A
Pendleton Trading Co.
Succfwnti! to Ormral Mukrt
TKLKPIKW K M
WK HKE THK IIK.ST SAI'SAGR OM KARTH.
Into th breaker. When the boat wuiuwa of men who have died In the