rAC.r,Tnnr,n 1" nmiT rAr,t:s -Z-jzz: : : . . . -..1 r i 1 jKM iWMIM JB j- Judge Fits (jurald Hick- Judge Thou, F1U Gerald, city vorder, la confined to hlM home by sickness. John Hailey, Jr., In In the I police duty noon recorder's office today In his place Juveulta .liubw called to Ki lio. John Malloy, Jr., Judge of the ju venile court. ai called to Kcho yes terday to, straighten out, difficulties soma boya hud been getting Into. ; , ItJIm-r luo Here - 10. !l . A card rce.ivcd thla morning at thi KM Clulrr from Captain Tloy Rlt'ner, slates he;exuecta to arrive in Pendle ton December juth to llilb. The card was mailed October 23rd at I'arla. ".'... : . TlWlu-r Itl-slgHS. . Ij W. W. Ureon, county school super intendent, reports that Hias Hnael I'arkor. teacher of school district No. T. Pilot Kock, has resigned. Jlei Pjaco has been taken JUark of Pendleton. by Mian Clara Iteiatu- IVrniltH Issued. , Permits were Issued from the off(ct of the city recorder thin morning to Sophia McCoinaa for the making or repairs to building dn College street and a dwelling on Court street, r-, The cost will Its 75 and 1 10 respectively. - New IVndloton llcHiilfiits. 1 Mr. ai)d Mrs. c. H. Cooper former . ly of 1'ihit Hock, are now .Pendleton ' residents and; are residing at 61U , James strciet. Mr. Cooper has been added to he force at the Pendleton 'Cash Mattel. , ' i ! 1 , Is, Sergeant. ' ' '" Jim Howler, well known Pendleton niu r seeing service in Franco as a nieniher-nr Battery 1), 146 -regiment, Was mdije sergeant a few days bnfore the slgnliiK of the armistice.' Bowler was employed in the First National , Hank here. - ,, ' : , Mrs. Mann IMea. Mrs. P. A. Mann., -welt known Fa kes woman.' died In Pendleton - this iminilne at the age of S3. Mrs. Mann was a life-long friend of'Mn and Mrs. J(.. Alexander of fills city. Mr. Mann is" .expected to arrive tomorrow and will take the remains tu Baker for burial. Correpondcnce Larue. '- The correspondence of the Home Berylce secloii of thou Bed Cross lo cated. In Pendleton In the Federal building has grown to such an extent that It -wan necessary to pnrchsse a - .11 ,.(.....'. Pa ftlinS sylru Is being Installed i"-the. office ! BuiHTlnlcndeiiis AuoolMtco toou', the service at Camp Lewis, says that the 13th regiment, of which he Is a oember, Is to be sent overseas for Illness Causes Return. CheHter Hight, trapper of the Uklah listiict, was In Pendleton today on Ills vay to his home In Terrebonne, Ida lio. He was forced to Ktve up his du ties as trapper becausd1 of 111 health ut expects to resume them after a time. . i - ' ? ' . ' ' ; ' 1 VPIWUlMCIlMJIlt Ulcd.,, ,.t 1 1 , i Inventory and appraisement, In the isiate.it Milton U Hayes has been filed In the office of the county clerk. Value of .the estate is placeu at VHQQ. J. T. Hlnkle, A. B. Thom son and Teter Sheridan are the ap praisers. . ' ' LHrcrjr i'as In Justl Court. The trial of the case of the State t Oregon aguinit Ciust Caratosos Is being heard this afternoon in Justice J. H. Parkes' court. '. The defendant is charged with the larceny of a quantity of silverware belonging to Anna Vichas at Rleth. Xo Is Cut. CO. Breach is wearing a court plastr patch on the bridge of his nose as the result of an accident which occurred while ho was a visitor In Walla Walla on Tuesday, fir. Breach ban riding In a machine .when the car hit a loose plank whoch caused Mr. Breach to strike his nose forcibly against the machine. It was necessary to take a stitch in the wound. Funeral Today. The funeral of Rev. Claiborne A. Wooddy; V. U.. U L p., formerly pastor of the Baptist church here, asheld this afternoon at 2:30 In Portland- The service was In churge ot uw. i W. A. Waldo. Ph. D. L)r Wooddy was well known here and was the brother of Mrs. T. Bush of this city. . superintendent;- Mrs. J. A. Owens, of Pendleton, - superintendent, of chil dren' division; Mrs. Charles Bonne.v of Peud'eton, superintendent of Y. P. division! and Mrs. H. S. tShangle of Milton, admiulstratlon. Rainfall J)il. Kalnfall here last night and today registered .03, -with the temperature at it last night. Paid Balance of 1-liie. Ilarvev Brasiell. colored, hasf been released from the city Jail on the pay--menti of the balance of 4S on fine In the ppllce court. Ho was given credit of a,for one day Bpent In Jail. r . ' JudKuunt by Wcfault. Judge a. W. Phelps has issued a Judgment by default In the action of Alexanders against Oeorge Geanakoo poaloe In the sum of $217.39 and costs at U. Will I'llcil for Probate-. The will of Maria Allen, deceased, has been filed for probate In the county court. Albert Allen, husband of deceased,, has been named execu tor by JudKe Marsh. The appisers appointed are-.irjrrank , Curl, . Frank Martin and Clarence Tubbs. , I ..hr.tri" 1 i"' ' 1 f ApM)lut AdnilnlHvalos aud , AMraitr. it : tfi iveilla, Cioldsmlth. widow of Owen Goldsmith., deceased., has-been .ap pointed admiuliH:atniv( tne tate. Th ,,a)praiers appointed.-are , J Davis. q.eorge TiWatson and ,W. Wb4rl.a,o , -" r ... ' ' l-i.'U Slunflcld Mtaih to On. on . Thn tiuitfiLil nnlilia .ftahools. closed i because o the, Spanish, influenza eitij- demic will open. - on Woiiday.-,i siuss Mary Johns' and Miss Leura Jerard. who have been in. Pendleton visiting theln pant durioM -t he' i forced var here the UttUtr 'part of the wees: to resume their du ties. (rii-lal Confirmation llcrelvcd. Official .confirmation has been re ceived by M. R. Chessman, secretary of tho Patriotic Service league, of re moval by the War Industries board of m-strlctlons on all cpnstructlon worn rx-gal Advisory Hoard Ilea-sed Judge Jas. A. Fee, chairman of le gal advisory board, was pleased this morning to receive a wire ' say ing that . registrants between ihU a ...... f 37 An 4K. vears. inclusive. would not be required to execute their Ef-Hlrlrttons on all construction wumi-wouia not of it?iuih: iw . v... fit less than fln.000. as the story was I questionnaires before returning same 'rxihii.hoii vKinlnv. it Is expected to the lcaal advisory board. This re published yesieroay. n is wimicu tu inn ivsai y-- - this news will result in considerable moves a heavy burden from the shoul Imildlng In Pendleton. It is reported i ders of the attorneys of Pendleton. theerectlon or a number of dwellings Is already contemplated m ine near future. - ' ' ' ' ' May ISc IlontB by Cliristmas. it is possible that Tam Murphsson of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Murphy, who is in France us a member, of the hos- tw. i-minie Nundaw school union of S uital corps, may be home by Cbrist- which W. W. areen la president and mas. because the war department, ac- a l-a iter - V - K. O. Hniper secretary, .nas appomieu oorc-llig io a w ire o.m a-j- wr.f"!tr-tte-r -received .today 'nr "v.vv. ine " J . - --- ,.,,., rnri..i .nrofi-. Irani' Paul th programs ino yeu--. .- nainoow W ,Mvbblus. formerly, forest ranger Injlng. of Athena, adult au the Umatilla National Forest, now In i A. R. Yoder. of Adams. member of the Hatnbow educational i division, -was among the first Amer icans Id" land on French soil. A Rainproof Overcoat AIAVAYH : OMFJj IS I.XUY. . 8ee my brg Selection, made to measure at a very low.-ost. . ' An absolute guaranleo of satisfaction goes with every, suit o overcoat I make. ' Mulls Wadij to Order s:I.Voo u $70.00. Vlvercoais Made lo tlrdcr ;0.M lu 0-00. EMIL BECK - llo-l Jvmfli lon llldg.' I'honef 1008 . m Will AdinKK'd for ProlMile. j t The will of Charles S. vagoner, ue. ceaned. has been admitted for pro- i j bale. Mary E. Wagoner, widow of: 'deceased; Is named executrix without j ! bonds,, aud .has been, appointed ; ; such. The estimated value of the es- ; , lute 'la lUill'l).. M.; lis AVatson Da'e ; ' ii,?h....i.- unH Klmpr Chastaln have i been name s appraisers of the es J tale by Judge Marsh- , . Pa-tor, to Carry 31 c-aso.. - j ! Frv"1 ver- pulpit In Pendleton. -:tb other pulpits of thi state, Her- bel t Hoover s .niessage on the need ; I for further ufS in the food conserve- ; : Hon program jvill be delivered by ; ; crlulslers .of this city. December 1. ' Cpneervailun Sunday." according to, the pluns of the food damlnlstratiqn. ; The week following, the federal food i administration will send a message to : .. nihop .rsmnizations. The ; JDregon branch of the food adminls-1 vruion Is. now preparig the message which will be sent to the ministers- BETTER AND . SOFTER UGUT is assured by the use of some of tbesevbeau'lfuf fixtures of ouie. They give a (Usht that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does Dot tire or strain the eyes. They aot ex.pen iu Mf.,i(trini i rtM t r extra ef ficiency an"ertra beauty. Vhy d . nut at leaet see ttemI"fr, J JS U VAUGIIAiN , r s . ' J 401 Coyotes Killed. Four hundred tour coyotes, zi oou cots, 20 badKers, one otter ana -one Ivnx -were killed last month in Idaho by C. S. Biological survey trappers sent, out by U J. ;plri-man, of the ot- fice hero. A. T. Hutchins and 1- 1-. Anderson are a tie with a kill of ZJ covotes. each, while O. A- Tolman Is secimd with 22 Frank Tingley se cured -aa otter whch is considered such a handsome specimen that It will be sent to the bureau's natural history collection L , Washington. Thirteeu of tb trappers employed have suo- ho i.-nurth Liberty Loan and Ihe total is $22. . - . 1 111 1 " ... o - " 15e: NasM :;,Six SHOP EARLY Buy a Xmas present each lime you re aown vown,'. THE PREVAILING MKT THAN IN THE FIND MERCHANDISE mTYTTMn IS MOST- 1M1 COMPLETE LINE,.K x' ; Buy a Xmas present each tunc you're do'.vn tosvn; ; , - ' it'''-. ' ' .i-a 1 1 1 II , . : , i . TEDiCY TO FAVOR' ECONOMY, ' lJC JJ-. txa.iT I kV?"0 v'l'l VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Orouuftfti EARLY pS SWS ADyANTAGES Or A IIOP EARLY IN THE DAY. IN FACTyiIEREVER YOU mOP-SimP EARLY, 1 FIRST OIIMIT , ' -r" ' aaSf '.1 r , ..... M -pi - " ,; Remember the first coat you pkked out for him your son? Remember the thrill of firide that - ran thru you as you left the store with the first covering for the tiny toddler? How carefully j'ou picked to get the best that you could nothing was too goqd for your boy. And thru the years, that same thought will be uppermpst in your, mind :. ,: ... ' 'Today, altho he is still in the little fellows' class, it is haa-der than ever before to get a satisfactory gar ment because the shortage of materials and ..labor has forced many manufacturers to lower their standards, , '.V;'' ' ' f-'fhe high' standard set by Mayer Brothers twenty-; eight years ago has never lowered. It has made them TIJE clothing 'manufacturers for Young America,' permanently establishing these Master-Made" Over coats, in the'homes of thousands who are just as par ticular regarding their on's clothing as you.- luuiiv. as cuw IV Stein 's. ATIN S5" A verv popular dress fabric be cause of its Quality.; ; It's ! beauti ful sheen, it's fine lustre, it s wear ing strength and. its draping quaj- itv You 11 UKe a ae& w- skin satin, offered lrf wi-me ing shades; 36 in. wide. The yard Offered in the newest styles, colors and, leathers. ThTfltSDSu'rse. are not only practical but easy to carry and look neat. Each . -..... oeu "SUl Uw '"J , . ... i- 11 r.moz in mlors of white. de8ignS' La!hXMASNEckWEAR'-- New collars, cuff sets and vestees or organdie net, Georgette and pique, well made and neatly 'turned. Our neckwear fate perfectly. - Priced 50c to 6.00 XMAS BOXES , Send vour Xmas gifts in our boxes, they add to the r?H '. t L VM. . .... 5c to 50c Alltcta wam .' rT. ;. f. .!.riu-t lift a, mas VjctruB "MAYER-MADE" OVERCOATS For Boys and Little Fellows are the best that you can 1uy, Our splendid variety of models and wide range of pleasing patterns make it an easy matter for the eco nomical pother tniake herjurchase t , ' - ii- -r $5Q l(j $l250 j-1 NOTIONS ' Notions' of all ?cinds.,- We have notions to suit all your . wants good' quality and in vast quantities. Priced right. - FOR WHOLESOME FOOD. :.; ' If in need for canned Fruits and Vegetables, our advice is to buy them now. ' " : :'-'. 1 " . The demand for same will be greater than ever be fore and the prices will be higher. . nj SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR CAN GOOPS Yellow Free and Cling Peaches, Apricots, I ears, Homury, Beets, Spinach, Pumpkin, Squash, Aspara gus Tips, Sweet Potatoes, Raspberries, Strawberries, Pineapple, Loganberries, Royal Ann Cherries, White, G Get our prices by the case lot.' The goods-are all f guaranteed to be high class and will please. , .... reported to be considerably nhc last week. Improved PERFECTED VALVE-IN-HEAI) MOTOR -: In the hands of users everywhere, the Nash, Six 5-passenger car has proved itself an unusu ally practical investment : ' -Bv carrying business men" quickly and econo mically from place to place, it has established its value to the transportation of the nation. Its Perfected Valve-in-Head motor has unu sual power with greatest power at. average dnv- mitsPbety and 'easy riding qualities are gen erally acknowledged. REMEMBER t . . We 'can make' immediate, delivery. Cor. Cottonwood & Water St. - fhone 5G0 Itan Lifted on suuUnjr, Sali; of tia-olim.-. Th. pTiH'r-ton office of the Stand ard oil company received notice this n ornlnir that the ban aftuinst the siile of gasoline on Sundays has been lift ed and will hereafter .be peruiiueo.. This, order, however, is understood i. have no effect upon, tne ciosm gasoline stations between,., the hours of 6, P-t.nu 4nd m- "a Ior lnB present no sales of aasonne win ,oe permitted, according to the under- stainling of the Standard pil officq. Here On tMrloinsH. lien lloone. for tho pa3t two years a member of the IT, S. .navy, arrived this, morninK to spend a 80 day fur !.., t,.rn vlnlliiiir his sL-ters. Mrs. t. re. McBee and Mrs. W. W.vrlck. He . n..rt.Vir of the crew of the V S. s. fan Diego tuit was transferred ... it . s. l'vvmouth after the .an DIoko was torpedoed. Uooue nas en across seven times. Taken to Hospital- pence pentley. -who for tiv weeks has been sny-ring from Spmils-h in fluJnaa. was ltcenl. 8t Ai-.llwnyjs i hoXital last IshtyMr comlltloti.: I I ' M ..uu.i ; ----- - . i-i-r.M v Ri-OTIlWts I1FI.P the reviver of an art that bad Mcornn m n iT MKIU ll VNT FLWTr i almost extinct In these possessions. 1 jPack In the. old days, however, when .. .;Soajs armada, was the" mtShticst TrapiM-rs ,miUsTlbe to lxwn. The sum of 2TO0 was subscriboi by 2700 U. P. biological survey trap i.ers" in Oregon and Washington in the TXXi - Hk is at the Oold- K. . Avertu. , ;... here - today j from Vasinia. K. U Kilore. d Buruiii-", Inylon. is in the city on business. ! I). T. Santo is here today ttom Wal !la Walla. M is. X.; A. 'Davies' of Spokane Is here , today. , , . s .-. ,v ' . - suppott case In Court. The rasa of the .state oi i'"n against clarence liowlshy on a n"n- um.oiit, chaise 1 being tr(ca-toaa Siofore,' Justice of , the I'cai-o J. H afloat. ni!nv a splendid galloon was launched In PhUippluo waters. the Philippine Islands the natives are busy adding, ships to the mighty allied merchant' fleet that Is doing so much to beat the Hun- The ' department of commerce has announced that splendid work In ship- . .. . . . .1 I..V...-! tn th Island Most of the vessels are de- 75. Arocncan casualtt.- have been slaned for Inter-lsland trade. They n-ported to Hie a ih-MuruiHnrt ui have relieved tnanv vessels that havaj today., turiclals say there H no a.cn. been wi hdrawn for oversea service. rule aa? now of makuut tiaiK aa Shipbuilding In the rhlllppines la to what the final total will be. . ;, - i " caWai-tiks sow m.ooo. WASlllXtiTOV, Nov. II. Nearly ,r" tiiisfk. K.xnxms Kll,l.l.l. I M'.W VtllSK. Nov. 11. Three na val men were Ulled and Pile Injured Im-j-o- wlion a Ktcnm liH' cdcded In the hold ol tho American lrauiori I.oulsvillo at the dce. f 121 East Court Phone CI 8 fj TtrTTL Picture Framing hire hae cabled the Oiitcli iweniler K dcniandius 'f iirniiUcr of Wilhclnt fir trial. Hard on tlic llabhlts. The first snow In Cmatilla coiiuty this s-a.son may well be looked for- ,-. l 10 with annrehension jack rabbits, for th,e people of I'ina j The UquU Wasb for Sua Dutcas t 5. the MX for voa. " 1" M euiL T.M.1.J1AV (OMP.W'T- WOKK-OH FHiHT fll'ENiKl . WASHINfiTOxi' ' ' I ' The ....rk ..r flulit" uitlcr lw.s1--a auto- tilla and. Butter creek regions pae maia-au; 1 " Lm. ilraTt call" r:::;;2 .f the lied Cross... J. r'. we.NuKin, ". , - , H'ermiston, who Is head of the rodent i-rrtt-iive, , control project or the agricultural council, conferred wilh County Ae"t M.. 8. Shrock ana the coum.v vuun .oday aud plsus will at once bw puuie r the, drive. ..The rabbits will m i.i I.. 1',, ill:, .i.l and as both meat snd fur are desirable, it is estimated lhat the proceeds will be considerable. The farmers will conclude their ef forts by poisoning the rabbits which survive after the rtr've. 9 -i Cartl of Tlianks. , g We wish to express our thanks to K the H. or It. T-. the H- of I F. & E.. K the I.ady ia:vabv? and oilier friends ; f..r their symputhy aud kindness dur-, tng cur sad bereavement in the death B of our infant son: also for the beau- ! A tlful floral offerings received. A -.-. AU the-latest trtonlds. to joiu" order, reierly made and ' at rcasonanie prKt-s r AT ", r-lURPHY BROS. ' 'TJ1K OI.O i:rJ.tBU: Pixtt:iss Klc Agents for the tld Hcllable PHOENIX PURE PAINT Western Made fcr Wrete'm Trade V. P I FU LLE R & CO. v I