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A Hi EIGHT PAGES bAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. PAGE THREE uiinMihiiiwwmiwiiiliiilMimiMi iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiitiiiimiiHUiitiiHH'j SHOP EARLY H Buy a Xmas present each tlmfl K you're down town. SHOP EARLY : Buy a Xmas present each time you're down town. -c - . i ." ;-7," ,v I NEWS MOTES OF PfflLfll I -frit g v lJ 7 V ing-Jthr hyura before tfre hern' 1b lifted. Itullclliig a Simill liiun. A permit was (ranted this morning to A. J. Hulllvun, Hazel street, to build a Minall burn at an expenhe of 160. Hero for I'linciul. Georgo Goodman arrived today from ruHco,' Washington, to attend the fu neral of li In brother, frank Goodman, who died recently of Spanish Influenza. the system for the wholesale killing of the peHtH, t' Hilys Toiirin Cur. A. K. J'erry, newly elected county mirveyor. Is a recent purchaser of a new Chevrolet touring car, of the I'endleton Motor Kwlcs Co. lias Xcw ltoudMtcr. O. M. Morrison, a well known wheat farmer of Adams, la driving a .new nriiiutl iih Kail. lour passenger Nash roadster, pur "W. fclurk, arrested laHt night by chased of the I'endleton Motor Bale t'rncer Myers, charged with bcelnniCo. drunk, disorderly arid carrying a, gun, forfeited $1(1(1 bull money In the lu lled court this morning. Ieiivliur for Iloldimin. Mr. and Mm. W. It. Marlow, ren dition residents who make their home nt Jog Lee street, expect to leave goon for the lloldinan district, where Mr. Marlow will engage In farming. three hours before the ban In lifted iS hero, the health officers have given s permission for the event because It'S will b beld 13 miles beyond the cityl limits. Music will be tiy Fletcher's orchestra. 3 tli'i'iulKtoil iwtM Yarn. Ten pounds of sock yarn was ship ped today by the Umatilla County tied Cross to ifermlston branch. - Ijovnlty Omimlltw MitIii Torilclit. A meeting of the . loyalty commit tee of the I'matllla County Patriotic league will be held this evening for the purpose of considering delinquents who -have fulled to do their duty In the t w. v. C. of which there ore a few still outstanding. fid Hays 11 m. , Kddle Hays Is In Pendleton ori fur lough from the 8. A. T. C. at O. A. C. Ho la now a corporal In his company. Hays rays he expects to return to Pendleton soon as the S. A. T. (,V la to bo demobilized. I.uiul Contest. tieorge H. Martin against Melton E. Whitmore, testimony in which is be ing taken today before Judge J. If. Purkes, is a contest of a desert land entry of land near Stanfield. Fred R, Schmidt Is appearing for the contest ant and D. W. Bailey for contestee. IVimt 8fl Pujuina Suits. Two hundred and sixty pair of pa jama suits will bo made Immediately by the Umatilla County Fed Cross and shipped to'northwest headquarters at Seattle. t, Wow that Thanksgiving is Past, Let ! make this the greatest and most joyous Xmas et wo are all in readiness with our showing: of Xm as Gifts. You will find every thing displayed so aa to make it easy to shop and with dispatch. You will find most practical suggestions here and courteous , sale$ people to serve you. . Allotment llwclvcd. ' The I'niatilla County Red Crosn re- ctlvai enter day an allotment calling for the maklnif of 250 convalescent IS ruge Northwest headquarters han s: rincstert thut these be eflnbhed an: 5- quickly as poHHlble. Cnnwlcr W uiiIh Itrpoit. C- K. Crannton, chulrmnn of tile lo cal tmtird of Instruction, hat rpcolved an irder from I'rovont Mai-Hhul fun eral CrowoVr to mrifk ft detallod re I'Jnl t of the acllvilten of the ITmatllin comity bon id in the Instruction of draftee. ' .Tiidmnrtit In KavnT of lWcmlnnt. twill In ndvtrtirfpd widely In Tai IMiro J.- If. I'arken In thn . 'null of vUxundor Held vk. Arvll and Stella I'MHirt'nf tried txifore him VVednday v-aii lirkfvor if th - defi-ndantnj the c:iHf hclnK dlKmltwid and luhillff r qiilred to pay thft Ptwin. Como from Itroean. . Allen and Alfred Hchlottman have arrived In Pendleton from Brotfan, Malheur county, to make their homo. THey are nrotherH-in-lew of I,. it. Jhnin. saleitnian of the I'endleton Motor Hales Co. The former Has ta ken a position with the hhidc com pony. j Irii(fs May t'oino Dnn. The end of the war will cause a tie- crease fn the price of druts. nay lo cal drufrKiKtK. While this decrea.nc j may not he apparent in all druga m I mediately, it it thotight that the coat ! of drug; used for disinfectants will de- crease eoon. IlelnrtHi XXotz In Tfernilston. llelnrieh Nolz( the man for whom the Home Service section of the Uma- tlila County Hetl Crona has been ! starchlnj?, has been located at Hermia- ton. Tho Home Service has a mes BaRe from (ierman relatives of Noiz, and will deliver It immediately. IXom at I'ritereincy HtmpltuL (Inn IlUinmnlniiritih.M n. native Of Greece died nUthf at the emer. j 1p M(;Rrt 1MlirilW. ffeney hoHpitnl of Hpanlh Influensa. , nr T w h(1 Wf twiiJ Will Mt In 1ocemfior. .Mtetlns for the piirpnm of mak ing plann for the polsonlnK rf Jiu.'k rabblta will be held In the west on of t'maiMia county f KfnnEnir lHeember 1 1 Ho was U4 years of ae and a member of the Homatt Catholic church. The funeral was held thia afternoon at 2f o'clock with Father llrown officiatinB I at Folsom's chapel. (ton recently to enter medical officers S Hafjiintc school at Fort Riley, Kansas, ; Ia expected to return to Pendleton soon. He U on his way at present. Dr. McKelway woa diacharged because jS of nhvKlcal unfitness. IS lionie ror I nnnkucivinK. Herman H. DeHart. manager of JIort rumplMdl Is Scran-ant. 1 Taylor-Knoble Co., until he was called ; uert Campbell, who enlisted some : to the armj. arrived home yesterday tine aico and who. because of of rheu- ! eek, bo-Jniormn IO H!'en1 'i nanKwiving rrom ; niatlsrn. Was forced to remain in tne Then H. y "mn W1" return 10 camp j hospital at Lakewood. New Jersey, . five weeks H 1h now ; Clothes to Keep the Baby Warm Chatge tUrthases made balance this month go on December bill, payable January 1st, 1919. Si-hcifftT ..f tll I'nltcrt Ram lilnluert-j p,"",aV- He my notlllng b. known at ; wan made nergpant Just nil mirvpv wl'l ho prepcnt to amlHt the U-ip of when th men will bo aftPr he ieft the hospital. furiiivra of tlmt rrKlon in plnnnliiK K-ttln their d'Kihnrjto. Th nunibpr at Camp Dlx. New Jerxey, an a mem- fur releHHcd haa been o few no change 1h Ymtlcenble at ho camp. ber of. the 17th Itattallon, ir3 D. II. Clnircliew to llosuino Sorvlcos, Tho lifting fit the 8panlah Influen za hnn on Sunday will permit the hobiing of the regular services In Pen tjleton churches, Anions those plan n'.iiK to have Sunday achool and Accepts Kcvi Position. K. W. l'owem, for the past eight's months day clerk at Hotel Pendleton, will leave tomorrow for Boise, Idaho, j where he will acceput a similar posl- I 5 tlon at the Owyhee Hotel there. H. I P. Oardner, at present night clerk at MARLtY IVi IN. DEVON 1M. COLLARS UCTT. PtdBODY A CO.. INC. fc-AnfR rhunh nre the Jtaptlst. Methodist. Hotel I'endleton. will be at the desk frebyterlnn. Kplwcopnl. Christian, '. during the daytime for the present. 1 Unman C'alholle and Christian Pcl-1 . rnce. i lnncc In Tc t;lven- j Will Have rliSreo of Drug Store. j E Frank J. Harris, who has been em-! ,' ploved at the I'endleton Ilrug Com-; The lifting of the Spanish lnfluen- . puny. Is leaving I'endleton to take S ?a ban Sunday will permit a dnnce t" charge of tlie Athera Drug Company. 'EE bo given Saturday night In the Cold formerly known as Wares Pharmacy. Pprlntrs district it miles from l'endle- j cecrge Hill, formerly employed In the 2 ton. Although the dance will begin drug more here, has returned to re- sumo his duties. He has been farm-' Pretty soft garments to keep the tiny people ' warm and coxy while but for an airing in their carts or on the sleeping porch. ; AVhite Wool Toques to keep little ears warm, each i . i 50c to $3.50 Knitted Mittens to cover hands that will not stay under the robe 35c White Cashmere Coats, different from the old fashion kind $3.50 to $15.00 Japanese Hand Embroidered Quilts, pink, blue or white ; $3.95 to $6.95 Carriage straps in pink, blue or white, dairtty hand painted designs . ; . j 75c to $1.50 . Dainty silk Foille Bonnet trimmed with pret ty laces and touch of ribbon flowers $1.50 to -$3.9o. BABY FLANNELS i v Made of select yarns that will wear and keep baby warm. Offered in plain and neat embroid ery patterns. The yard 59c to $2.50 m CHILDREN'S HOSIERY School begins Mon day and are you sure the little girl and boy are fitted out with hose. We are head quarters for children 6chool hose, black, white and tan. The pair ..... .,25c tb 60c ' WOMEN'S SILK , HOSIERY u Silk hosiery make excellent Xmas gifts, always acceptable. One lot offered in black, white and col- - ors . 93c ANOTHER LOT ! of finest quality thread silk in all the wanted shades, full fashioned double sole, heel and toe. Double garter top, range in price $1.25 td $2.50 SILK LACE HOSIERY of heavy weight, most suitable for Xmas gifis, offered in Colors of brown, tan, white, black, pink, light blue, etc. The pair $3.50 p3 " P 101 101 101 101 1U1 101 101 101 101 101- PORTLAND "HOLSUM" BREAD Made by the Los Cabin Baking Co., Portland, the Largest and Most Sanitary Baking Plant in the Pacific Northwest. Pride of the Ad-i-ron-dacks, Fancy Quality Maple Syrup. This M.M'LK SYIU'P Is CTAltANTERD AHSOLITK I.Y I'l'ltK and made only from the SAP of the St'OAK MAP1.K TURK. II Is si'aled while Trosh and retains the new taste Im possible under other methods. Strictly Fresh Eggs, from a local egg producing section, 80c per dozen. Yon Will IJUp our SAI.PSMFN In both otir MK.AT mul .ltX'i:itV IIKITS. " Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. .1(11 K. COl liT ST. Phones iOt (Private K.tilinneo CiiiiicctliiR Itnlli Icpts.) "Viii' can always di:pi:m N I S." -TOT TOT TOT TOI TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT tOT !iif fur ftonie time. ;refk of Inriiicnui. flus Kasbabos, a native of fSreece, died last night of Spanish influenza at the emergency hospital. He was 37 years of axe and hns no relatives except a brother, Steve Kababo. who was Mho suffering from influenza but who recovered and left the hospital yesterday. The body Is at Urown's undertaking parlors awaiting funeral arra nge ni en t . K asba bos wa s a la borer and a member of the Oreek church. WniitsTtiiMdlnff n Meinorinl. In a letter to the Kat Oregonian Mrs. A. M- Ca?npbell npholds the sug gestion that a building be , erected here as a memorial to the boys of tho army and navy. She approves the plan outlined by Mrs. K. I. Snyrcs recently. Mrs. Campbell contends, however, that even if this memorial huiidiiiK Is erected there Should be a special remembrance of somo sort at the Hoiind-l'p pur 'or Dell Hlan-crlt- She says many people nre ready to contribute something for that purpose. T XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS Make your selections early, while the assort ments are complete. We are showing a larger lot of gift handkerchiefs than ever before 10c tO $l.tj0.; CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS We haven't forgotten the children with Xmas Handkerchiefs. These come in boxes too in plain and fancy embroidered. The price 10c to 25c box. BELTS , . .. ; -; A little belt often is needed to finish a little straight dress, whether cotton or wooL These belts are offered in white, black and red. Each 25c to $1.00. ( .-. . WINDSOR TIES Also middy ties in all colors and sizes, also some fancy Windsor ties to wear with the little buster collars. Each ...... n . 35c to $1.50 imiimmiiiiiiiii iiiimniiiimiiimiimimiimiiiiiiiimiiiiii miimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu.?. 'his father. Charles Wilkins-. Private jWilkins who expects to return to i camp toriiorr6w, nays he" dor-ri not know jwhen he will get his discharge as dc jmobilij'atttm plans are Just beginnins to go Into, effect. P!;ii!l!!l!!l!!litl!S(ii!!!ill!li Among other good used cars which we are offer HI - ing today we have a late model nnn't Wait for Labels. The I'hriatmafl parcel Inspection of fice report that many I'endleton near relatives of olrikra overseas are waiting for labels from the men in stead of coming nt once to the office to procure a label. They announce tliat tomorrow is the last dny on which "parcels will be shipped and if label, confe from France after that day the. put-kaKe ennnot lie sent. As the Red t'ross provided thnt lnbels be Issued from the office after November 2d, they tirKe thut nenr relatives apply nt once to the, office and secure a label. No packaees will be shlppd after No vember 30. ligation to provide for the govern l ment's financial needs is not le-ssen-jed. panks are advised to make pro- vision for taking their allotments of I the four and a half per cent certiti I rates as the offerings are made. Adams are here to attend the funeral. The father smi mother and three sis ters of Jlr. Oeiss are also here from Milton. Xc-w Hcmity Clerk. Jas. Welch Is on the job today as deputy In the county clerk's officV. Mr. Welch has been appointed in the place of K. O. Draper, resigned the first of November. ! Decree of lHvorce. i I Martha A. fhildreth has been grant- j ed a decree of divorce from her hus- j ,liand J. IS. Childrelh. The plaintiff is j given custody of their minor child. I Thelma. j Liberty ISomls Lost. The sheriff's office of I'endleton has been informed of the loss at l'akcr of i500 liberty bonds of the third loan. Three of the bonds nre numbered 6!)S,.1S4-.'-is. Also 100 in War Sav ings. Stamps. I Jinlament hy IVfaulr. ! .Indtie Phelps has handed down a I decision of judgment by default in the ense of Jason Piano Co., vs. S. I l. I lloss in the sum of J375 with 40 at- i ,torney fees. FORD TOURING CM Hero On FurlmiBli. j Clarence AVilkins, of Camp Lewis. Is In Pendleton on furlough visiting HI SATISFYING RELIEF Twi On and Two Off. tjnaruntine Officer C. O. Hreaeh re ported this afternoon that two new cases hnd been cmarantlned for influ enza. The home of Henry Manning. rim Ctay street, and AVilhnm lcVort fiOS Maple street. The ipiarantine was also lifted from two homes. Cha ti, 309 West Alta; Mrs. Mobdrom, 412 1'erkins Avenue. j Here to Altetit! Ilinornl. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wall are here from Sherman connty to attend the .funeral of the late L.. H. CJelss tomor ' . .... 11- .11 I- t,MnU AtP (H row. r. i Ciii a. ui n tiT-i 'i - tleiss. John (Selss and wife. Mrs. Mc KenKie, John Winn and wife, all of 1 ' Just thoroughly overhauled and repainted. A 1 good looking car, and first class mechanically. M Also another Dodge Brothers Touring Car in h fine shape. It will pay you to see it. I Used Car Departincitt of the If Cor. Cottonwood & Water Sts. Thone 530 II !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!i!!!!!!!l!!!!!E!!!!i Sloan's Liniment haa tha punch that relieves ' rheumatic twinges Th! warmth-giving;, congestion catterinft circulation-stimulating rem edy ptnttrata wilkotil rubbing right to the acliing spot and brints quick relief, urcly, cleanly. A wonderful help foe external pains, fprains, strains, still ness, headache, lumbago, bruise. Cct youf bottle today costs little, meant much. Ask your druggist for it tyrant. Keep it handyfor the wholo family. 1 ne Uir Dottle is economy. ftfiiii . a mmi mi Harrr Oiamltew "omlnr Homo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry t'hainbers are expected to arrive in IVndletn about the first of December, returning home ft o m C m p Ta y lor, Ky -, w h e ne M r. ("hiimliers has been taK ini? the offi cers tralnnff course- "With the clos ing of the war, Mr. Chambers writes his father-in-law. Judge Parkes, he eypects to receive his discharge. It is understood here Mr. Chambers expects to take up the study of law on Ivs re turn. While be has been at the train ing camp, Mrs. Chambers has been at t Arii Isvl lie, Ky. Treasury Notes IxmmUm1. Short term treasury certificates In anticipation of the Fifth liberty l-oan are expected to be Issued reRtilarly, beclnnin tho firm week In December, accord in it jto word from the Portland branch of the federal reserve bank. It Is announced that the situation ere. nted by the feellna that the war Is over haa resulted m a decrease In Liberty bond payments from the amount Anticipated and that until the American army U brought home oh Those thinking of Xmas Rifts, must remember. Your photograph is the only ex clusive gift, as It can't be tiousht in the open market. Make an appointment as early as you can as it is get ting close to Xmas time, and it takes somo time to finish picture WHEELER Photographer Alta Street. IVndleton. Appraisers Appointed. .. II. II. Lee. It. G. still. Grant Steen have been appointed appraisers of the estate of William G. Hade, deceased, tieorse W. Dade ifi administrator ot the estate. K.wuiptlon Claims Costly. CO El" 11 lALEXE. Nov. 29. On the publication in a local paper of the names of 135 individuals who claimed exemption from selective service be cause they were mt citizens of the United States. Thomas J. Stonestreet. president of the At'as Tie Company, notified the secretary of the Loyal Lesion of Losrgera and Lumbermen that he had given orders to the office force of tile Atlas Tie Company to dismiss any of these individuals who report for work tomorrow morning. One of the men who claimed ex emption. John llaglund, la a. local merchant. Keep the supply of doughnuts and oeffee moving to America's soldiers by giving to 'the united war work fund. Disturbed sleep txsnd&y comes from some form f indigestion. Strengtlsea the stpmach tad stimolata the liver with a course cf Pill Urn S.U tt An Mc fci ttW WMA Sold rajW faBbt0.2fc Rheumatism Baclc on the Job With its Old-time Fury No Let-Up In Its Torture. Pretty soon you will bs reaching for the liniment bottle again, for the millions of little pain demons that cause Rheumatism are on the war path. Winter weather seems to awak en them to renewed fury. But your Rheumatism cannot be rubbed away, because liniments and lotions cannot reach the disease. It is in the blood, and only a remedy that goes deep down into the circula tion, and routs out the disease erm. can rid vou of this disabling disease. S. S. S. has (riven rime vronderfut results in treating Rheumatism. Be ing a purely vegetable blood remedy, it purifies the blood of every erm, and thus removes the cau?pe of Rheu matism. Get a bottle to-day at your drugstore, and start on the riifht treatment thtt will rret re'ult i ! advice about your care can be Bad bjr wriiirK to Medical Director, 20 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Cc, 11111 lllllllllllt llllllf MIII11 till 1 Illllllllllf It Mtll IIIIIIIlllllllll If llllllltlllltlllllllf J tl I BACK in RUNNING ! S AGAIN awjjMEjrejjiaBLE 1 1 Hookers I P&GH5 522 Messenger Ssmce I CAM S isc AM) IT , j'.iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiimitiiitiu H