PA OK TIHI EH EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0UKG0N1AN, PENDLETON, IfflGEON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1918. m ',& iTc Ma3 .Your rackajre Early ' Do Your Xmas Shopping Early - : ! so says Uncle Sam, I'nlon sheriff line.' , ' K. Warnlck, sheriff ...of Union ty, returned Oil -morning Uramle after a ehort business visit iii I emlleton. in couni to 14 ij'on sent creetinga to his Pendleton Nfrlrhdsk lie. was coiiiIiik from New York jiiii has been seeing service on fine Atlantic. Coldest Night of KcitMon. Last night, October 29r was the ci.lut nhcht of the fall season, the thermometer registering 28. A heavy front fell and remained on the ground until 7:30 this morning. l.lnlit Caws In llemiwstoii. HermlNton hus eight cages of Span Ixh Int'liinnza. A Hirmtnton man re turned from the funeral of his broth er vho died of influenza fn Baker and now three members of the former' .family are ill with the, disease. ' Met lHin Sanders on Train. ' Kev. R. 10. Oornall on his return lntit week from a trip to Omaha met lion Handera, former Pvndleton marr now In the navy, who waa 'on his way to spend a 30-duy furlough at Boise. I nocraf Tomorrow. The funeral of Mrs. Elmer Moore and' Infant daughter will be held to morrow afternoon.' at 2' o'clock! from the Folsom chapel with Rev, Alfred Toekwood of the fclplseopal church5 of ficiating. . . ti . . Here from tin Crosse. W. A. Footer is In Pendleton from La Crosse. ' Wash., and will spend 10 days here and in the vicinity of Pen dleton visiting friends. Mr. Footer farmed for a number of years in the I'old Bprlng country before going to Ijo- Crosse Bud .is well known in that section. , Knight. ) A one-pound rupid fire ghelt Inirchasod by Mr. fenjaud in Port land Is also on diHnlay. t It came from the battlefields ' at France' anil Mr. l'rnland says that tlie government suppressed the details of the fight at which the shell was picked up. ; HolK'rt Barnes Pits. I Robert. Richard- Harnes, seven-year oi(T son or air. ana .wre. w. n. r,m urn, farmers living five miles fnom I'cndle ton died this morning at Ht. Anthony's hospital of Influenza-pneumonia. The funeral will be tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from Folsom's chapel. Mrs. Krrahorn III. Mrs. Blanche Htrahorn Is one of the sufferers from Spanish, influenza. If. S. IStidtl Has Influenza. H . H. Klldd, .teller In the First Na tional Bank, has been added to the list of Hpanlsh influenza victims. .lui-k Robinson Jlottr. J. F. Robinson, who has been 111 for some.time with, Spanish InfUienno, is recovering at his home at 124 Jack son. . - WARLEY Hi IN.DVON 214 IN." COLLARS ciuett: rrseooY a CO.. inc. vnnrmn Questionnaires Coming In. Fourteen more questionnaires have come lit to the bureau of personnel from women nurses in Pendleton, making a total of 3 answered out of the- SO which were sent out to women in this city. Houvenlrs on nisirtay. A shrapnel shell, of the type used In the Civil war, and presented to Clarence l'enland by a Civil War vet eran many years ago. Is on display in the show window of Allen and Will Appear Before Wraft Hoard. fJcore Hurst, who is employed in Bond Brothers, Is in Portland to ap pear before the draft board there. Mr. Hurst la registered in Portland. Dulagf License issued. A license to marry was issued from the office of the county clerk this morning to Henry C Sander and tella A. Keys, both of Pendleton. Distinction Is built intd nonrf Clothes. 1 -j - np HE best material obtain- ' able goes into them and the st3'le is put in to stay. In bqth fabric and fashion you are making a 100 per cent , investment" when you buy a Pond Suit or Overcoat. . SUITS AND OVERCOATS for all tastes and all purses are here. . . , ... - BOND BROS. Pendleton' leading; Clothiers. Poultry Feeds and Tonics, all Kinds. Colesworthy's 127-9 E. Alta Phone 134 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN Usei Cars If you are in the market for a good used car at a bargain price,, it will pay you to look oyer our present stock. Every car is in good running order, ready to drive out of the garage. 2 Ford Touring Cars, 1 Ford Roadster. 1 Chevrolet Tourinsr Car. 1 Dodge Brothers Touring Car. (Run only 3GO0 miles good as new) 1 Mitchell Roadster. 2 Jordan Touring Cars (1 new). Cor. Cottonwood & Water St Thone rr.o jrift for County nuns. M. S. Shrock. county agent, M. II. Chessman, secretary of the Patriotic Service League. Miss Lorene Parker, home demonstration a-gent, and K. O. Karnheart, W. W. Harra. H. C. Dunn and C. W. Howeir, members of the agricultural council, met today to dis cuss plans for the year for the work of county agriculturists. They set the date for the annual meeting of the agricultural council at November 25. VJlvy Simpson Koavf. Hlley rfiiopson. for' seven years a resident of Pendleton, left this morn- fng for1 Walla Walla and from there . will go to IjOS Angeles, Calif. where he expects to remain Indefinitely. Mr. i SimpS'ni during his residence in this , oily was a stockholder in the fcland- .ard (Irocery and was employed there. . Because of III health Mr. Simpson re ' cently sold out to Charles Uonney, : who is now sole owner. This Store ! Greatest 1 Varietyipf Goods; - : c AS EACH SECTION IS A STORE IN ITSELF, SPECIALIZING IN THAT IVRTICULARSECTION. HIGHEST STANDARD QUALITY, AT THE PRICE ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT TO PAY.. COUR TEOUS TREATMENT; EVERYTHING' MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES,' ONE PRICE TO ALL. ; ' ' ' - , 4 - IXOHtrivtUuut on PcrmitA. i The restrictions sunounding .the Issuing of building permits are be- ' coming more strict all the time, as shown by a. permit filed in the office ' of the city recorder today. A nota- 'i thin on. the permit says, "Providing no new material is necessary and no new labor, needed." The permit Is O. K.'d by M. R. Chessman for the ! Council of Iwfense. It grants Ida ! Fowler. 505 Court street, permission to convert a barrt into a garage at a ; ocst of $50. , Will Altend Funerals. Ceorge Welier left this morning Tor UnJontown, Washington, to attend the funeral of hta son, George Weber. Jr.. 1 and of his daughter-in-law. Mrs. Wil liam Weber-, Young Weber died re cently of pneumonia while on his way to Cnmp Pike, Arkansas, to attend of- . fleers-, training eamp. whiia Mrs. ; WetK.r died as the result of an opera- thin. Mr. Weber was accompanied by Henr Pchultz and daughter. Miss Mary Schulfa. Mrs. Joe Leuer and Joe Weber, all relatives of the deceased, who will attend tihe funerals also. Soft Warm Bathrobes 1 will save fall colds .. . ; - Chill and eold creep stealthily Upon one these nip py nights and chilly mornings. . A soft, warm bath robe to wrap up in us a safe guard to health. i Beacon robes of new shades of pink, light blue, rose, lavender, Copenhagen and gray in figured de signs. - , Beacon Robes from $5.00 to $12.50. Corduroy Robes from $5.50 to $9.50. ' ' Pendletons in all colors. PETTICOATS. , These are made with tucks and small ruffles in straight line effects. Colors emerald, gold, old rose, gray, dark green, delphine, burgundy, navy, wis teria. Some are all taffeta, others messaline, some part jerseys, others' all-jerseys. r " " LINING SILKS Not only the newest kinds, and colorings but the best quality, in plain and fancy, some jacquard ef fects. Line that old coat or for the new one you're making; 36 in. wide, the yard. ... . . . $1.00 to $2.50 CREPE DE CHINE A very popular waist and dress fabric of the' sea son: offered in all shades for street and evening wear: iv in. wiue. nie jaru. i v- Make your Coiiiforters NOW! , . ' For thf cofd nights'that are sure to come. Use our cotton and wool batts. Cotton Batts .15c tb 50c Cotton Batts, 3 Ibsl T. T:.'.'. .r.U..:.' '&2 to ?2J)p Wrool Batts f . $2.00 to $8.50 Comfort' covering of cretonne, silkoline, etc. Good patterns and colorings. The yard. ". 20c to 50c v., i ' ' 'J L' I.- ' 'wi 's:-;: .... n Press Goods Now is the time to get your new FALL ?DEESS. We have never shown a better assortment of Dress, Suit and Coat fabrics before. The newest weaves; latest colorings.' It will please you to see them. A pleasure for us to show' -fhenl. 1 Such fabrics as epingle Ottoman, French serge, gabardine, . velour and many others. Priced the yard. . . $1.00 to $5.00 Car Smashed I'p. The ueorge I'erinirer Cadillac, re cenllv purchased, has a badly smash ed wheel and fonder today after a col lisbm vesterdav when the oar, driven j by Mrs. Jack Dolph. was run Into by a Walla walla car at a poini jum m side of the county bridge. Mrs. I.lnh was coming toward Pendleton when the Washington machine, also 1 headed for town, came without warn- in. from, a adlolninir road and tne ac- i cldent resulted. Other occupants of the Perlnger car were Mrs. i.eorge Perlnger. Miss Mary Johns and little Klise Dolph, Mrs. Dolph's daughter. No one was hurt. Cartons In Windows. . inniit.i. hnv come to lendleton huslness houses regnrding the sending of Christmas parrels to old lent overesas that the Pendleton Drug Co.. Fra.ler's hook store, Sayre's The Peoples Warehouse and Alexand ers, requested the Hod Cross to be permitted to display the cartons ano directions which appear in show win- drws today. The cartons are ine ui- fi..fQt nnua aitlhnrispd hv the Red Cioss and must be accompanied by tr lebel sent frohi-a,' aonmer 'overseas inr fure the cartons can be mailed. rcssao' for .rohn l?errdis ' A message was received at the First National Bank here today for 3ohn P.ernie, a discharged Canadian soldier. He is not known here and the bank would like to have him call for it. 'Dividends .of beUcr health end comfort are being enjoyed by thousands who have "invested" in " : - cs their regular " table beverage in place of coffee Convenient a. m. and it Is thought at a meeting I with the committee this afternoon it , m 111 b& deolded: to, open, at -i:2D a half booir-iuer bn. th uiimx i .-loo committee. It is also said that the ci gar stores are also talking of the ad option of earlier closing hours, it may be the: Sam hor as" the merchants. j If the majority of the cigar dealers are In favor of the proposition it is possible such an order wHf go Into effect. H0HENL0LLRf.S MUST iGIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT! Takes Chll Sorvloc Position. K. O. Draper has resigned his po sition as chief deputy In the county clerk's office to accept a position in the lr. S. biological survey office here. He will make the change the first 01 Xovember. It. T. Brown, county clerk, today stated he has not yet ap pointed anyone in the place of Mr. Draper, . Ilojr Ilites Mam Clifiord Dayhuff who is employed on the O. O. Bissingcr ranch, was bit ten in the knee by a savage hog t- iday. Dayhuff was brought to St. An jthony's hospital as an operation was necessary. He is recovering at pres-'cnt. Dr. Hoyden lto-omnicnIel. Lieutenant Gay Boyden, who has been here from Camp Lewis visiting his wife and baby daughter, will leave tonight for Allentown, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Boyden has been recom mended for a captaincy. He expects to go overseas at oce. Itusiness In llillre Court. Three cases in police court this mirming was the grist after several days in which there has been "noth ing doing." One was John Jardle, ho was given sentence of ft0 or 25 days in jail for. having "bootleg" v-hteky in his possession. He Is be ing held in jail, unable to pay the fine, (ieorge McCaren was fined $15 on a drunk and disorderly charge , and Fern Hmtth was given the same sen tence on a like charge. Doth fines vere paid. Men to Leave to Jntn the Marines. mi-- will anlrain In A liri iiiimniiin "... .. the morning, going to Portland and Seattle, wnere tney nope, to oe rvTpi. ed for service in the Marines. in which case the local hoard will for ward induction papers: Berkeley Stanfield. DeVaul. William A. Bredlng. Lawrence D. Tharp, Henry Clay i . . . i I Ui.bv .Arthur Wevlor. going to Portland, while those going to teaicie artj tviinniu ... ...i... . . -!..tt. Khnfer. Sterltnar LlV. ermore was to be one. of the men go ing, out tne acciaent m r.niuii miv broke his arm will prevent. freak l"otato lU-re. A ifreak potato, with eighteen branches growing from one seed po tato, arrived today at M. Phrock's office from A. E. Hendricks, of No lin. Mr. Hendricks says that the po tatoes are of good quality for cooking and Hint two thirds of the hills plant ed produced potatoes o this variety of cluster formation. The vegetable weighs si Si pounds. Mr. Shroek says tbnt variable climatic conditions are the cause of the freak. Xat Kimball Going to Ktwin. Mrs. A. A. Kimball received word today from her son. Nat Kimball, ho is in the motor boat service of the navy, that he has been selected, with nine other machinists, for a base Job somewhere in Spain. He expects to sail Immediately. Kimball has been? located on the Kastern coast for some time and has been patrolling on the Atlantic. This will be his first over seas trip and he expresses pleasure at having the chance to go. Council Moots. At the special meeting of the city council this morning an application was presented by W. C. Binehar re questing the extension of the city sew er to a point where It can be con nected with his residence in the west end of the city. The matter was re ferred to the sewer committee- The mayor and police committee was or dered to stake steps to have the de bris cleaned up where the old Dutch Henry Feed yard burned on Alta street. On the complaint of a num ber of farmers it was voted that F. F. Corey he notified to appear before the council and show reason why his license as an employment agent should not be revoked. Favorable action was, also taken upon the requests for spe cial permits to make changes in premises with the fire limits on prop ertv of the following parties: Ger trude if tiara. T. J. Tweedy. Nellie E. Ijiuiz, Mary Murphy. Beta- estate. NOT DELAY PEACE Censorship Leniency Evi dently Preparing Pub-,, lie Opinion. G r:YK" V Oct. 30. 1caoe must ik t Ims driayed a .single day on ac fvam. of the lluhanollerns If they aw an obta-rie to It. declares tho Volks Frcund of Karlsruhe, nvhf-h also Is permitted to "speak of i jio (Hafieparance1 of tne super KtitionH better that Uiv emperor wa hosen by divine risrht. The Schwa hlsc-he Taswaelit says i hat "everybody is now eon viiwed that the allies will not ao eord Germany a cheap peace, bat. ir the frlory and power of imperial (Germany bt the price. t)e dterman eople are ready to pay. In permitting- such Items to leave ;ermany the German cen sorship Rpimreiitly is iwepmrinff ptililie opinion for coming events. GUM DOES LOTS OF GOOD FOR PATIENT MILLIONS IN CINDER BANKS Mrrvhfii.t 1 Mooned With Hour. IVmllelnn merchants are well rU'af'(i with the recommendation f the executive committee of th Pa triotic iTvloe leacue fur the adoption of the cJofiiiK hours publUhed yester day. A number have exprewed a pi ef ere nee for opening later than T LOXPOX, Knsland. Oct. 30. AVjtste of two and a half million tons of coai annually in cinders is estimated and steps are bein ta- ken to save this fuel. London alone, it is asserted, wastes a half million tons. The annual savins which may be effected, it i estimated, Is more than flO.tiOrt.oao. Aside from the saving In mon- ey, is the labor which won Id he saved. It would take 11.008 miners a year to produce the amount of coal which in heat value is lost in heaps annually. AX AMEKICAN HOSPITAL. mail.) When you. are making mail ) When you are cakinir up comfort ktta for soldiers at the front, have .you often won- , dered just what is needed and what is most needed and what is extra anion? the doughboy's "finds' in that has? Here Is what they have found found most essential and useful: A safety razor, shaving brush and soap, tooth brush and paste. chewing Rum. playing cards, package of cigarettes, and a can of tobacco Towel, waah-ra?. soap, hard candy or chocolate Asked what he thought most Important, a doctor here replied "Chewinir gum" Often patients cannot smoke, especially gas cas- es, or eating Is difficult. Gum does them lots of good." -$T0P"DIBM0 :BEAUTlFr:V0Uf? HAIR if iitt stis. pii iiMi strr ani tiTS TIUrt5,.,WA1 fcTIiOXtl Your hair betomam light, wavy, fluffv ' abunrlant and mnMN a a mnrt Wmn in beanttfnt w a youns Kirfs afters, '"tianderine'hafr cfeanse." Just try this moiateu a cloth with a, little Uanderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. This will cleans the hair of dust, adlrt and exceaslv oil and In Just a. 'few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at onre, Danderine dtosorres every par tlrl of dandruff; cleanses, parities awl Invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. But what will please you most wttl h? after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but reallv iivw hair growing all over the scalp. It you care for pretty, soft hair and lota of it. surely get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drti ' gist or toilet counter for a few cents. IUXR KF.DITIOX 1A11 AT IHXH OF CAPTV11KD BUSS SAX FRAN'CISCO, On. JO. 'Wil liam Metlin. said to be a teacher of the Russian language, was arrested at his home In this city by agenta of the department of Justice on a charge of attempting to spread Bolshevik! propaganda, and an hour later waa Indicted by the United Mates grand Jury. His ball waa fixed at i0.oti. Casper Ornhaun. assistant United States war attorney, said Metlin la considered one of the most potent forces for evil to come wlthla lha hands of federal authorities for months. When Metlin was arrested, 109 pamphlets in his possession wera wised. Ths pamphlets entllvd "ftus. da." attacks the L'nlted states' llus ian policy. Metlin himself Is alleaeil to have 'uttered seilittMiis' r'ni:ik The Itching and Sting of Blazinir. Fierv Eczema o. t rt.- it- - ci s i . i V .. . . . k-r-ius use Lilt; ain is un r is v. There is a harrassin discomfort caused by Fczeraa that almost be comes a torture. The itchin? is a) most unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the bumlnir irritation. A cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment cna only al lay the pain temporarily. The disease can only be reached by going deep down to its source. The eource of Ecsttma u la ft blood, the disease being caused by an infection which break ojI througfi the skin. That is why the most satis factory treatment fur all so-cailsil skin diseases is S. S. S., for this rem edy so thorouKbcT' clean&es the bl'Kxl that no impurities can remain. 0"t a bottle to-day at any drugstore, as 4 you wilt see resuh from the right treatment. Write for expert Biblical advire, which you nn get withjo cost, by addressing Weli al rireor 21 SwiXt J-Wstgry, AliauU, Ca,