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PAGETirnrr: EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OUKGONTAN, PENDLETON, ORGEON, TUESDAY, yOVKT.fnER 19, 1018, i i TT i t , , ii y .-s ,ff pa -, ;' , rT"ff" "T -!T' i'7T"T '.' r"rTT-a r ararsria:r it ::rr -n c r ' ' ' GMWAP ! Hi icViS IjOTES fir PtHDLETOH j ttuardian DlKmlmwd. ' ' ' ' .up for some of the lost time The final report of the KiiardlanshlD i new time schedule 'will result The In the lengthening of the periods. or l. race v. Parker nee Weminr by Walter W. Wekner halt been filed, ap- proved and order Issued discharging First Aid Hooka Here, him from the Kuardluiishlp. L The American National Red Cross ' text took on first aid and relief, to Is Tc-liftrupli Operator. ' 'be used by the first aid clusa which la Albert ItasniuHsen Is anting a tele-'under the direction of Dr. IS. O. Par gruph. operator In the O.-W, Jl. tc N.jker, has arrived and members of the office' during the Illness of Glen ,'olass are planning to begin home study rThull, the regular operator. Mr, as Influenza conditions hove prevented 1 to the Marines, enlisting at Seattle. He had been In active .service six I months. The laxt letter received j 1 from hls'was dated Swptember 22. Hej I stated In that letter they were having ! sum tough times. He leaves a son i 3 years old the day his father waa killed. His wife hag been dead H months. j the meetings of the class. IBrWat'r to Have Bazaar. Freewater is to have a'lted Cross Bhull Is convalescing at present. SI'w Mtlit Oin'ralor. ' Ueorae Whlttalter Is a new em ploye In the 0.-y. H. & N. passenger 'benefit bazaar, December 5. If tnflu doput. Ha -caine here from. Union en conditions permit." Mrs. Fred Junclloit to act as night operator in 'Evans, chairman of the ' Freewater the telegraph office.' , ipranch of the Vmatilla county Ked " ; ,"' I ; ICross, were in the city today making Here to Sop Hrnther.' ' ' arrangements. They plan to auction H. Ni Hentley, of Portland, arrived off all articles which are not sjld. yesterday to visit his brother. Kpence ! """" Hentley, who has Spanish Inf lueiisa. I'lnicral Today, It N. Hentley has entirely recovered I The funeral of Edward Temple, 17 after serious Injuries received whlls ' year old son otf Mr. and Mrs. John F". working In the Portland shipyards. ' Temple of this city, was field at 8 - . I p. m. yesterday from the Folsom cha- lel with Uev. It. 13. Oornall of the Methodist church officiating. Young Temple who was well known here was the victim of Influenza. On Case at IMlot Hock. Pilot Hock has but one case of Si inn M Influenza so far., The case is report etl to he not serious. KIiIpihmI to, Portland. McAdoo 'Thanks Kmployps. . . In a circular to railroad .men re ceived here Director General McAdoo , declares that railroad employes took u total of (184 6g.O(IO In fourth lib erty loan bonds and appreciation la expressed for the loyalty shown. I'hifi for Long-er tfmirs. The Pendleton srhOfit hoard Is plan ning to lengthen 'the dally ' school hilars as soon as activities are resum ed. Thcy hope in this way to make ftigliis of Sleep vs. I Nights of Agony ' Verdict Favors D. P. D. tt Is fnrllh to lie swnlte all the lwU nlcht tlirotiifii with that Intolerable Itrhlng rniiK(t or K'senia and await the coining ot tin lsy. I. I. I. Prem-rlpttun I minle f ir ioii If rnti are a sufferer. It will cool thnt hot, inllnincil and Itrhlng skin, jou r ill shl to rent at Meht, wnk In the nortrtng ri frinhed swl life will be. worth living. snow It will di nil these tliliii?, m vf hare t-rtlimantKlM -from in snffer-rr-i riKht snions j our neighbors. Try brittle sail juu will not tvgret it. Come In today. ion Per Cent Uxxf. The Pilot ltock corurnpnlty has been "fed up" on the word "morale" for so long that they have at Inst be come a 100 per cent, law-abiding peo ple and no longer have need ot a city bastlle..' It has been rented and Is now, occupied as a residence. !'. lot Hock flocord. ; ; . : i. Uolnestlay la Ia. Wednesday, November 21. Is the time limit 'for malting second pay ment'on subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty Ixtan by those who purchased on the Installment plan. This pay merit may be made In full or 20 per cent of the original subscription. ' IV. 8. 8. ft-fling Slowly. Local banks report that War Sav ings tfturnp sales have been small for the pavt few months. They attribute the slump to the Liberty Loan dr'vc and estimate that the sales will In crease during December. 4 SHOP EARLY Day; a Xmas present each time f . you're down town. ,,. t QJ: &r W . s eh yi c ; SHOP EARLY Buy a4Xmas present each tlmo jpu're down town. r j all do yojic necessary buying. ' ' imi?THPnMnwr it ia iii'ori wi,h' tit knit'. Hinendabte merchandise of the- highest quality; good iked fairly, in proportion to their real worth and intrinsic value..' ' ..' This Store is perfectly; sanitary in respects; a safe place in which to mar - 4t.l:L.l si s...ii Atanoa fr mmsHWAS GIVING, we .were never bet- ter supplied: nor was there ever a more fortunate time for purchasing such goods than rignt now. WE URGE OUR CUSTOMERS TO SELECT AT ONCE, both those things that are ready for giv ing, and those that must be made up at home, at this time, when clerks can show goods leisurely, when, stocks are at their best in all lines, and when there is not the usual confusion of basy shopping. Andy Ikas. the Greek who died Mondu' nltfht at tho panih Influen za hoHplttil, was (shipped today to Portland for barlal. Ous KarabatHos. a?o k native of Greece, who died Monday night at the hospital, waa buried thi afternoon from the lirown chattel. ' N' More F.iiKiiiorrw WhiiUmI. Keary Kimbrutl, prominent local eriKlnefr. ' haw Toceivd word from the chief of engineer. Vnlted fitjito ar-; my, that Mr, Xiinbrell'a aimllcatirtuj for a conimlKHUm in tht enjrfheer coi paj cannot now b Kranted ecaue of the'j nw condlUoni prevailing. Warm tnankiJ are exprewed for the action J ot the local nsrlncer In offering hi m'rviceM and the pOHslWUty la held out that he and other applicants may later or be comminaloned In the en gineer reserve corp. lA'avc for Portland. Mr. anfl Mrs, J. V. Robinson left lo- j tfay tor I'ortland because of the ori- j oim tmuble Mr KoMnson b having with htr eyes. She will consult a, specialist. MIsji Kthel Younff, who la acting as nurse for Mrs. Robinson, ! accompanied her to I'ortland also, . j onw-r IVtiilliMon Slun KIII-cI- prlSYejrS 4 - Mm. . S. Irwin. r.f9 Vine street. - j rocclved . word, iwlerday that her nte Bsunaora i;.r,.r,. i.,hn i- weiti f.ir-: mf-r Pendleton mtiir, wnn killed " In rd. He beltinged IulllMrrrw at funeral. j The. folUiwiiiK frlendH of Kdward i Tenijle. the 17 year old Hon of Mr. I and Mrs. John F- Temple, acted as ; pulltiearerK at hlB funeral yesterday: i Hurl Htllwell, IrfHter lteetz. Herman I..arH'Hi, lealie Patton, Allen Folsom and Marion Keen. ! ' TAI.I.MA.N lXMlANy. - i rirtlort fin TICTober I The BEST for ths LEAST My Rood eewlny; means lasting wear. No rippihg ft?ams, no 'loose buttons, 'no roiiKh finish, but your . enjoyment of that tailored appearance. You can't st-e value but you can tell in a very ihort time, whether yn've aot Ifc or not; - I sell the best for Ute ira-t. a k 7: j " M-'J :' MiKh tiia'lc tn order !t;i.(M to 974MHJ. .krxtats :(0.tw o MMH. , HfH4 eiHl!fm r ""fliflWWftB; KtibbiNli V.rin-s $17.11. j The tank account of the I'matllla County Ited Trofis was enriched to the : ejftentof $17.11 today by the sale of rags and tin foil which was do- i nated to the chapter. The .Ked Cross; ursrcs that such donations continue as they provide an easy of making mon- ! y- i i;.tcn!-1tn SiKHl In iJwvinlicrj ' The Oregon Agricultural College plans to ho'd en extension sclipol fr the week of Tecember sit Her- m Is ton and Bt an field and, another I'matllla dounty town which hap not yc-t been chosen. The school will le umlr-r the auspices of the extnsiici HUtff and wSJl be for the benefit of farmers. Home economics wil be the iibjct for, instruction for the wom en, while tirainage systems will be the theme for the men. i Picture Framing' 4 121 East Court " , Phone 318 $ I PHOENIX PURE PAINT W as Hero S5 Year Ago. Charles Woodworth, who left Pen dleton 3 n years aio and who isnow a resident of Med ford. Is hi the city to day. Ha ways ho Is astounded at the great changes and declares he would not know It was the same ilace. Mr. Woodworth says he Inquired if "Cen terville" had grown also, and was answered in the affirmative but told that the town had outgrown its old name and token the name of "Athe na." - An Unrivalled Showing - r - of lv Wl C OAT ' , :' I - 535,00, $45.00, $55.00andup. r- Beautiful fur collar and fur trimmed fashion , received the past few days, embodying very latest tendencies in pockets, belts and button trimmings. Every type and character of coat is here, every au thentic style in numerous variations; a full range of colors and fashionable, well wearing matei'ials. Coats of silvertip bolivia, silvertone, duvetyne, suede, velour, wood and silk velour, broadcloth, pom pom, crystal cloth and seal plush. ' " Equally attractive assortment at $29.50. : , HAIR BOW RIBBONS ' A big, assortment of fancy ribbons for hair bows. I'l'aids, stripes and floral effects. The yard 25c, 35c HANDKERCHIEFS for women and children These make splendid Xmas gifts. Make your selections early 5c to 73c tit ft,. a, t A V-, ' "S . m IH ' - All 4lw latch! mvabfs, Xn yout; wdei lrHHf ina nd at r'itsonablc prices AT yiURRHY BIIOS. tjl AstthIs for the OM Kcllablci liihcrty l.oftn Honor f-lngn. - The new tionor flags for the fourth Fjlberty X.on campaign haVe been re ceived .t Patriotic Service Iaffue headquarters, and will be'sent tit at Vnce to all the 17' districts Into "wlilch V'mnfllla cotrnty has been divided and all of which subscribed for their full quota in bonds. They are bunting flajes ahe same as those Issued for previous ciimpaiRns,v' the difefrence behiK lhHt there nre four blue bars Arrows the field of whito. Indicative! of the. fourth loan. 8 WuMi-rn ludo fur Wralcrn Trade W. P FULLER, CO. Hfll I'lnn n I'kImiii Ilnlilills. - W'hrn the Spanish inluonza per mifH, fnrinrrw tvf this rnunty are tn mof-t w-lih Thoodnre Schpffor, of the I'nltpd riRtPH tildoKi'ul survey, and M. S. Pchrook. county agent, to make plana for poinontngr Jack rabbits. Meftlnps re t'lannrd tor I'matiHa. IIirnilKtin, Columbia, Sheridan's scfcoolhcrnse on north Putter creek, Utanfield and Kcho. The farmers rftvc decided to do the poisoning us soon as the firm (mow falls. "The peo- SILK HOSIERY FOR WOMEN : Slake most acceptable Xmas gifts. Give ohr hosiery as they are of excellent quality, all col ors and kincls, all sizes in plain shades and fancy.- The pair 95c to $3.50, . s . , to Black Silks A stock brimful of Black Silks of unequaled values finest of texture and the most wanted kinds. Be suz-e to have a black silk dress in your ward robe this season. . , ' . . . - ' ' - f "t; t ' s '-- - -' .,- Black Taffeta .... . . 1 l ...... $13 to $2.50 Black Crepe de Chine '. . ...... ....... .-$1.59 to $2.00 Black Satin $1.25 to $2.50' Black Duchess . $10 to $4.56 Black Georgette $25 Black Peau de Soie $2.00 to $3.15 Black Poplin $1.23 to $2.00 i And many others. - , "ji ' .' GROCERY DEPARTMENT APPLES APPLES , ' ... Due here tomovxxnv. Fancy and extra fancy quality. Rome Beituty,-"Wincsaps, White Winters,' Yellow New tons, etc " These apples ar6 free frpm worms and will keep for months in a cool, moderate place. Lay in your winter supply now. '- - : ; " ' Phone your order if you can't come down. . a-" Jj pie of I'matiMa re planning: a drive m !ltwi!m!!ii llllliUUUlHINI .iiis.iillyi,; llilliilllllill!!!!!!!!!!!! irftfi iiwiiiliil Ann iiup 5 5 " 'cause of the expense purchase wire netting:. necessary O.iir: iJse d C a r epartment this ssiem are to be kept so that rheefrmen of this county will be Riv en an opportunity to see how the plan works out. II- J. Stilling, head of the ftlluKe project for the agricul tural council, baa made arrangements mi that six bi farmers of the lier-J lulMon section whto nHeyihire for cat- , tl feeding arid six who do not will; Keep reefcidM 0a tnat the results may be compared. M. Shroclc is In fa-j vnr of the tuBe xf silos and says that j he expects when the avpnigw cme J in .Vi'HUiila county farmers will alsoi see the advantage. v j been removed and they will hereafter 1 apainst J. H. Egvr in favor of L.evyrHale- & Haley and C. M.'Whlto ur le given an allowance on a basis of Kldrtdse. Kaley & Kaley and C. M. attorneys for plaintiff. i.hi nr r.nt ' hlt are attorneys for idaintiff in '. Jfrn gj; 'arg "e--y ' , ' jiis ss. ja . , " i both actions. . f i Ih'tiult .Judgment. lv. Alexander hns been jtiantei judunnnt asaint J. II. Kg-srtrs and .of xllnxO to 1t Trst(l. Sllnire aw foed for sheep Is to he tine A as an experiment this year I 'U. f N. Stfifletd of tinfinld, who recont- rijivtailed twft xil of S0O tons each TS for tii purpose. ' Accurate records Zjzs of HvefHage used HiM the results 'of j VkjiIii ul Office- . .7 rr Aftr itelr.c confined to his homo i .several days hy . sickneHs, Judge Thos. Kttz tU'rahi Im attain at his dewk tn j the oitfc' recorder's office- today. j ank Sot-iircs .luilKiiwiit. The American National Bank has fi Turner in the sum of with beMi slven a judgment by default attorney fees- Anothar judg-' aaaiiisi J. V. and Kd Noble, doin i iiient for $Tort and 5Ti attoriiey fees business as Noble Kr others. In the ! v.a.s Iso granted in the circuit conrt slim of JSnS.a with attorney fes. ' Indigestion, gas or s0ur,upsetst0mach Offers the fqllo wing 3n usejl cai-s. Look list over; there is a-car for you in this list: 1916 Dodge "Brothers Touring: Car. 1917 Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1914 Ford Touring:. " 'u 1917 Ford Touring. 1916 Chevrolet Touring. 1913 AppersOn, will make good truck. Also several other high class cars. Liberty Bonds accepted at par. this zs- sc.' l4l GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN EEIEF You don't have to rub It In to fiet quick, cotafort- in relief rurimr PTillrtm Mn SU-k Wilh Ktn Will M. IVttnon it-ports havliinj rrtcelvnl word from furtlantl that Itoi. j i'iK Juhnsonf formerly itromlnfnt . attorney f .rondletnn. saying that Mr. JoluiMtm ts dangerously sick In Fort-, land with Ilie flu. i Ku Oiw TalHcC Put Your hlBMU'U in tJrdor M1tl Pa lie's llK?fln. 5 Xo waltlne! Avhcn iinwl ion't fll .and jou htich acid and audi, i Kwcfd food.. Kkrn on feel lndlr. tlou pains, itimrx. of dtytrvfl la tha ! .nnini hl hrff'irii tit headaclio. " fK-re is IrtuliL iflit'f. ' All of os are talking aliout democr icy. Tli anlillpra whose vr nMt arfl rlnted In hla raaualtjr Uat liace wif crts5 or died tor it. Once you've tried It on that tVi! Joint, sore miAcle, aciatic pain, rhfu natic twinge, lame back, you 11 find a warm, soothing relief you never thought a liniment could produce.' $ Won't stain the stdn, leaves no murs, jstc3 ro time in applying, sura to f ivw- quick results. A large bcttle iMcaf.i etiinomy. Your own cr aay oth-r flnS'"ift has it. Oct it today, Cor. Cottonwood & Water Sts. Phone 530 uiiuLi ';. Whom Hrwtrlotlom Rrwinrit-d. I'eiullotoii flour mills report liavlns i received, bulletins from the state too ' the rrliinvsl of nil restrictions upon, the removal of all restrictions upon' administration" ofrioers announcins I the sate, and (rrindln of wheat for, stock and ohlckPli feed. Tins should be welcome hefts to farmers. j More Siiartr tovnibir t. i That tlie monthly suijar allonance can l e InCroaw.v to four pounds per- numth to the individual lVoember 1. Is deflnlwly amiinmced by M. 1. C'hBSsman, assistant food admlnlstra-' tor, today. Air. Chessman also states i the restriction of holdlnK bakers to; TO ptT Cent rf f. v iirr n,l-''ate-..s V- s JuiJt aJ s. on as : ti e it a tablet of Tapes niapeii-ln all t h dypepi, tndii(esTii n ei.d stomach distress endM. j Tb pleasant, hariulcsn tablota ot Killed in Action. Jictid. Idaho. ' : ; Pupe'a IHapepaln always make sick. Musician yuo X. Zanders. Spokane., i'ri-ni, Ahwxus Haines. Klkton 'ui'-aet stoma hs feel fine at oncn ami V'ashinston. (Oregon. ., t they cost so little at dr .torea. Private Kdward J. Morrison, .Sand WsWltd etliditlr. I ... , .. jj . j. j... . . ,L. jj Point. Idaho. ! rrtvata Conxtine Kichorn. CHlnwa : . ' Private Harry Seaman. Ortlns;. '. WasWnaton. ; Vaahtntvn'. ' Washinirton. W nniHtoA, lM-STtH l iMU-ti-rniliH-d. Hlrd if lrtm-a-e. Private William Thomas Hyder. ; Private Xormand M. l'lx. Port t'o"k Joe 1. Nelson, pattliilid, )!; I'akv.'lle. WashliiKton. ; W ashlnston. W'ashinston. 'Son. Private Charles 11. c'telnf ield. Se-' Private Jtichard I. Zeisler. Port-, Private churl, s W. Cro, Vnloit attle. WashiiiBton. I laad. Oregon. Oregon. . Private tscar V. Emmons, Clayton- licl xf Wounds. Private Cher t Wins;, Wnnd.'ll, ia. Mahti. ' I'rivate Millaa-dM. i;utes. Hlllsbore. KUho. Private Hubert li. Little. Oregon reaon. private Pnli.p It. Trfren, Uutl Cily. Oregon. i .Private Harry Fhenker, Portland. Falls reon , Sergeant Harold Hedolfe, Tacoma. j Oregon- . Ml-ln In Action. Washlnnton. ' Wiiumlxd Severely. j Private rTederlck If. Glt, 0nea lt!:re Trr-'crMt P'fer. Wpjt . Private Neils TherKillisen, Waverly, ' Jdaho. , . .